NEAUTRALIMETRY, A quantitative analytical method based on acid-base reactions., ACID, A substand that donates hydrogen ions (H+) in solution., STANDARD SOLUTION, A solution whose concentration is accurately known., ENDPOINT, The visible color change that signals the completion of titration., TITRATION, The process of slowly adding one solution to another until the endpoint is reached., BASE, A Substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution., INDICATOR, A substance that changes color to show the endpoint of a titration., STANDARDIZATION, The process of determining the exact concentration of a solution., PRECISION, The closeness of repeated measurements to one another, VINEGAR, A common household sample analyzed by neutralimetry., MOLARITY, The concentration expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution., ACCURACY, The closeness of a measured value to the true value.

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