Titrással
Titrással is a method of analysis used in chemistry to determine the concentration of an unknown substance in a solution. The term "titrással" is derived from the Latin word "titrāre," which means "to titrate." Titration involves the gradual addition of a known concentration of a reagent, called the titrant, to a solution of the unknown substance until a chemical reaction occurs. This reaction is typically indicated by a change in color, pH, or electrical conductivity.
The process of titrással can be used to determine the concentration of acids, bases, and other substances
Titrással is a widely used analytical technique in chemistry due to its simplicity, accuracy, and versatility.