As nouns the difference between titration and dilution
is that titration is the determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly adding measured amounts of some other substance (normally using a burette) until a reaction is shown to be complete, for instance by the colour change of an indicator while dilution is the action of the verb dilute.
titration
Noun
(
en noun)
(analytical chemistry) The determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly adding measured amounts of some other substance (normally using a burette) until a reaction is shown to be complete, for instance by the colour change of an indicator.
Related terms
* titre
* titrate
Derived terms
* back titration
Anagrams
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dilution
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The action of the verb dilute.
The process of making something dilute.
A solution that has had additional solvent, such as water, added to it into order to make it less concentrated.
Antonyms
* concentration
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