Subject: Chemistry
Book: General Chemistry
Titration involves gradually adding a reagent of known concentration (titrant) to a solution of unknown concentration until an endpoint is reached. Techniques include acid–base titrations, redox titrations, and complexometric titrations. Precise measurement of the titrant volume at the endpoint allows calculation of the analyte concentration. Proper indicator selection or instrumentation (pH meter) ensures accurate detection of the equivalence point.
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