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Titration is a technique used in chemistry to determine the concentration of an unknown solution by using the solution of a known one. A titrator is an instrument that is typically composed of an electric burette, a sensor, and a microcomputer. When used, the titrator receives a signal from the sensor and uses it to determine how much titrate is added to a solution.

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