A titrator is an instrument used to perform titrations, which are quantitative chemical analyses used to determine the concentration of an identified analyte. It involves adding a known volume of a solution with a known concentration (titrant) to the solution being analyzed (analyte) until the reaction is complete, typically indicated by a color change or a change in an electrical property. Titrators can be manual or automated, with automated titrators offering greater precision and efficiency. Titrators are commonly used in chemistry, biology, and other fields for quality control, research, and chemical analysis.
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