Determining Acid/Base Concentration

Titration

A titration is a chemical method used to determine the molar quantity of an unknown substance. In a titration, the solution of a known concentration (termed the titrant) is added to a second solution of an unknown concentration until a time when the molar concentrations of both solutions are equal (the equivalence point). The most common examples of titration reactions include acid-base, precipitation, oxidation-reduction, and complexation

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