[tī-trā́shən]
(n.)The process, operation, or method of determining the concentration of a substance in solution by adding to it a standard reagent of known concentration in carefully measured amounts until a reaction of definite and known proportion is completed, as shown by a color change or by electrical…
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Titration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis that is used to determine the unknown concentration of a known reactant. Because volume measurements play a key role in titra...
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A titration is a method of analysis that will allow you to determine the precise endpoint of a reaction and therefore the precise quantity of reactant in the titration flask. A buret is used to deliver the second reactant to the flask and an indicator or pH Meter is used to detect the endpoint of ... Doing a Titration...
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Acid-base titration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An acid-base titration is the determination of the concentration of an acid or base by exactly neutralizing the acid/base with an acid or base of known concentration. This allows for quantitative an...
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A titration is an analytic technique used to determine the amount of an unknown chemical in a sample. The result can be reported as the amount in grams (milligrams) or as a Molarity, or as a %. For a titration to work the unknown chemical must react with an available known chemical.
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We are now going to look at a question and hopefully guide the unbelievers (henceforth known as infidels) through a titration calculation. If you know how to do these, go straight to the questions at the end.
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Often a titration is repeated until successive titres are within 0.1 cm3. ... In a titration the pipette is used to transfer 25 cm3 (usually to ±0.05 cm3) of a solution into a conical flask. Another solution that reacts with the pipetted solution in the conical flask is carefully added from a burette until it has all...
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The calculation and practices of acid-base titrations. Titration of a strong acids and bases as well as weak acids or bases with a strong titrant are reviewed. A discussion of indicators and buffers is also included...
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Titration of an Unknown Acid or Base ... The applet below simulates the titration of an unknown acid or base. ... To set-up the titration, the user must...
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