An automatic potentiometric titrator is a sophisticated instrument used in analytical chemistry for performing titrations automatically. The titrator uses a potentiometric method, where the potential difference between a reference electrode and a measuring electrode (usually a pH electrode or a redox electrode) is measured. This potential difference changes as the titrant is added to the sample, and it reaches a minimum or maximum at the equivalence point of the reaction.

An automatic potentiometric titrator is a sophisticated instrument used in analytical chemistry for performing titrations automatically. The titrator uses a potentiometric method, where the potential difference between a reference electrode and a measuring electrode (usually a pH electrode or a redox electrode) is measured. This potential difference changes as the titrant is added to the sample, and it reaches a minimum or maximum at the equivalence point of the reaction.

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