Acidimetric

/ˌæsɪdɪˈmɛtrɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or involving acidimetry; having to do with the measurement of acid concentration or strength.

Etymology

From 'acidimeter' or 'acidimetry' plus the adjective suffix '-ic.' Used in chemistry and laboratory contexts to describe measurement techniques and analysis methods.

Kelly Says

Chemists use acidimetric titrations constantly in labs—it's a precise technique where they slowly add a base to an acid until the pH reaches a specific point, measuring exactly how much acid was in the sample.

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