titrace
Titrace is a term used in analytical chemistry to refer to the recorded signal obtained during a titration experiment. The titrace is typically a plot of a measured response—such as pH, potential (mV), absorbance, or conductivity—against the volume of titrant added. The resulting titration trace shows how the analyte concentration changes as the titrant is introduced and is commonly used to determine the endpoint or equivalence point of the reaction.
In practice, titraces are generated by modern automatic titration instruments that control titrant addition and collect
The term may also appear in contexts of spectrophotometric or conductometric titration, where the trace corresponds
See also: titration curve, equivalence point, endpoint, potentiometry, photometric titration, derivative titration.