Difference between Titrant and Titrate
What is the difference between Titrant and Titrate?
Titrant as a noun is the reagent of known concentration and volume used in titrations. while Titrate as a verb is to ascertain the amount of a constituent in a solution (or other mixture) by measuring the volume of a known concentration (the "standard solution") needed to complete a reaction.
Titrant
Part of speech: noun
Definition: The reagent of known concentration and volume used in titrations.
Titrate
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To ascertain the amount of a constituent in a solution (or other mixture) by measuring the volume of a known concentration (the "standard solution") needed to complete a reaction.
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