different between titrant vs burette
titrant
English
Etymology
See titrate.
Noun
titrant (plural titrants)
- (analytical chemistry) The reagent of known concentration and volume used in titrations.
Related terms
- titre
- titration
Translations
See also
- titration on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Verb
titrant
- present participle of titrer
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burette
English
Alternative forms
- buret
Etymology
Borrowed from French burette.
Noun
burette (plural burettes)
- (chemistry) A glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and titration.
- (religion) An altar cruet.
Translations
French
Noun
burette f (plural burettes)
- oilcan
- (chemistry) burette
- (religion) cruet used to keep wine and water for Eucharist
Further reading
- “burette” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Noun
burette f
- plural of buretta
burette From the web:
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