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titrator

titrator Chem.
  (taɪ-, tɪˈtreɪtə(r))
  [f. titrate v. + -or.]
  An apparatus for automatically performing a titration.

1948 Analytical Chem. XX. 288/1 The recorder switch should be set so that when the titrator stops finally the potential of the indicator electrode will coincide with the equivalence point potential of the particular titration. 1964 Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. II. 103 Many commercially produced titrators would doubtless prove suitable for routine work of moderate accuracy. 1979 Nature 25 Jan. p. xx/3 The range, consisting of Karl Fischer, endpoint, ph stat and recording titrators, all incorporate a unique photoelectric counting device.

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