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Titration
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a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution by gradually adding a reagent of known concentration until a reaction is completed
Example
Accurate titration requires precise measurements and careful observation of the color change.
In the chemistry lab, we used titration to find the concentration of acetic acid in vinegar.
Titration can determine the unknown concentration of a solute by using a standard solution of known concentration.
The titration process involves adding a titrant to the solution until the endpoint is reached.
During titration, an indicator is often used to show when the reaction has reached its endpoint.