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Titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown chemical in a solution. In titration, a known volume of one solution (the titrant) is slowly added to another solution (the analyte) until the desired endpoint is reached.
Practical videos | 16–18 years. Learn how to prepare a standard solution, calculate the concentration of an unknown acid or moles of a known solid, and understand the different types of titration.
5 Μαΐ 2023 · Watch this video, you will learn what apparatus needs to be used to conduct a titration, including pipettes, burettes and conical flasks. Titration experiments enable us to work out the exact concentration of an unknown solute, when we know the concentration of another solute.
7 Απρ 2024 · Key Differences. Titre is a term used in chemistry, specifically in volumetric analysis, to denote the concentration of a solution that has been determined through titration. In this process, the exact volume of one solution (titrant) that reacts exactly with a known volume of another solution allows the determination of the latter's concentration.
14 Σεπ 2023 · Key Differences. Titrant is a term used to describe the solution with a known concentration that is added to another solution to determine the latter's concentration. Titrate, on the other hand, is a verb that refers to the act of conducting a titration experiment.
Titration is an analytical technique that allows the quantitative determination of a specific substance dissolved in a sample by addition of a reagent with a known concentration. It is based on a complete chemical reaction between the substance (analyte) and a reagent (titrant). Titrant is added until the reaction is complete.
The aim of this booklet is to explore titration from a historical, theoretical and practical point of view, dealing first with preset end-point titration then with inflection-point titration. We look at common applications and give useful advice on how to choose between techniques and get the best results.