A titrator is a laboratory apparatus used for performing titrations. Titration is a quantitative chemical analysis technique used to determine the concentration of an identified analyte (a substance to be analyzed). A reagent, termed the titrant or titrator, is prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume. The titrant reacts with a solution of analyte to determine the analyte's concentration. Titrators can be manual (burette-based) or automated. Automated titrators improve precision and efficiency, particularly in high-throughput environments.
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