As nouns the difference between titer and niter
is that titer is (analytical chemistry) the concentration of a substance as determined by titration while niter is (us|chemistry) a mineral form of potassium nitrate used in making gunpowder.
As a verb titer
is to measure a concentration, especially by means of titration.
titer
Alternative forms
* titre (mainly UK)
Noun
(
en noun)
(analytical chemistry) The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.
Related terms
* titrant
* titratable
* titrated
* titration
* titrator
Verb
(
en verb)
To measure a concentration, especially by means of titration
Anagrams
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niter
English
Alternative forms
* nitre (Standard UK spelling )
Noun
(-)
(US, chemistry) A mineral form of potassium nitrate used in making gunpowder.
Derived terms
* nitracrol
* Nitralloy
* nitramidin
* nitran
* nitraniline
* nitranisic
* nitrate
* niter bush
* nitridation
* nitriding
* nitrile
* nitrion
* nitrite
* nitryl
Related terms
* nitric
* nitrifaction
* nitrify
* nitrogen
* nitrous
Anagrams
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