titrator

/ˈtaɪtreɪtər/
noun
  1. A device or instrument used to perform titration (a laboratory method for measuring the concentration of a substance in a solution).
    • The chemistry lab purchased a new automatic titrator for precise acid-base measurements.
    • She carefully set up the titrator to measure the vitamin C content in the orange juice.
    • Modern titrators can handle multiple samples at once, saving time in the lab.
  2. A person who performs titration in a laboratory.
    • The experienced titrator noticed the color change immediately and recorded the volume.
    • As a titrator, he spent most of his day analyzing water samples for hardness.
    • Every titrator in the lab must follow strict safety procedures when handling chemicals.
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