Titrated refers to the process of measuring the volume or concentration of one solution by reacting it with another solution until an equivalent amount has been reached. This technique is commonly used to determine unknown concentrations or volumes.
Related terms
Equivalent Point: The point during a titration when stoichiometrically equivalent amounts of reactants have been combined, indicated by specific signs like color change or sudden shift in conductivity.
Indicator: A substance that changes color in response to changes in pH, commonly used to determine the endpoint of a titration.
Concentration: The amount of solute (substance being dissolved) present per unit volume of solution.