Titrator

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪtˈɑɹˈɑtɔɹ/

Titrator (noun)

  1. A lab instrument that adds a liquid in measured amounts to find the exact point when a reaction is balanced.
  2. A person who performs a titration, carefully adding one solution to another to measure their amounts.

Examples

  • The titrator measures the solution until the endpoint is reached.
  • A titrator helps the lab measure acidity accurately.