titrator
/tɪˈtreɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A device used in titration, especially one that automatically measures the pH and calculates the amount of reagent required.
“The lab technician used a titrator to accurately measure the amount of acid in the solution.”
2. noun
A person who performs titration, especially in a laboratory setting.
“The titrator carefully added the base to the acid, monitoring the pH levels closely.”