
Karl Friedrich Mohr
Karl Friedrich Mohr was a 19th-century German chemist known for his contributions to analytical chemistry, particularly in volumetric analysis. He developed the "Mohr titration," a method for determining the concentration of substances in a solution by adding a titrant until a chemical reaction is complete, indicated by a color change. His work helped standardize techniques used in laboratories, making measurements more accurate and reliable. Mohr's innovations laid the groundwork for modern analytical methods, improving how chemists analyze and quantify chemical compounds in various fields, including pharmaceuticals and environmental science.