titratálható
Titratálható (from the Hungarian verb *titrál*, meaning "to titrate") refers to a substance or solution that can undergo titration, a common laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a solution by reacting it with a solution of known concentration. The term is primarily used in analytical chemistry to describe analytes or titrants that participate in precise volumetric chemical reactions.
In titration, a titratable substance is typically the analyte, the component whose concentration is being measured.
Titratable substances can include acids, bases, oxidizing or reducing agents, and other compounds capable of participating
The concept of titratability is essential in quality control, pharmaceutical analysis, and environmental testing, where accurate