Titrimetric is a term used in chemistry that pertains to the process of determining the concentration of a substance in a solution through titration. This process involves adding a reagent to the solution until the chemical reaction reaches its endpoint. Synonyms for titrimetric can include titration analysis, volumetric analysis, or quantitative analysis. These terms all refer to the same process of measuring the amount of a substance in a solution through controlled chemical reactions. Titrimetric methods are widely utilized in various fields, such as pharmaceuticals, environmental analysis, and food industry quality control, to ensure accurate and precise measurements of chemical substances.