titrimetry
/tɪˈtrɪmɪtri/Definitions
1. noun
A method of quantitative chemical analysis involving the gradual addition of a solution of known concentration to a solution of unknown concentration until the reaction is complete, as indicated by a colour change or other physical property.
“The chemist used titrimetry to determine the amount of acid in the sample.”
2. noun
The process or technique of determining the concentration of a substance using titration.
“The lab manual described the steps for performing titrimetry on a mixture of chemicals.”