Wet chemistry, also known as bench chemistry, is a branch of chemistry that uses liquid solutions to analyze, test, and modify chemical substances. It typically involves glassware, such as beakers and test tubes, and relies on techniques like titration, precipitation, distillation, and qualitative/quantitative analysis to observe and measure chemical reactions and properties. Common applications include determining the concentration of solutions, identifying unknown substances, and synthesizing new compounds.
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