titrable

/ˈtaɪtrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being measured or determined by titration (a laboratory method of adding a solution of known concentration to a solution of unknown concentration until the reaction is complete).
    • The chemist noted that the acid in the sample was titrable using a standard base solution.
    • The lab technician checked whether the unknown liquid was titrable before starting the experiment.
    • Only titrable substances can be accurately quantified with this simple lab procedure.
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