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Determination of the concentration of a base by titration with acids or determination of the concentration of an acid by titration with bases. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid-base_titration)
Titration is the process used to measure the concentration of a substance in solution.
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Concentration of the liquid.
Concentration
THE PROCESS IS CALLED STANDARDIZATION OR CALIBRATION. It's called titration
Determination of the concentration of a base by titration with acids or determination of the concentration of an acid by titration with bases. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid-base_titration)
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Titration is the process used to measure the concentration of a substance in solution.
A solution containing an element to be determined (the concentration being unknown) is titrated (adding a reagent - the titrant) with a standard solution (with a known concentration); knowing the volume of the titrant and the reaction which occur the concentration of the analyte is calculated. Titration is manual (also called volumetry) or potentiometric and is a very common method in analytical chemistry.,
There are several types of titration techniques, including acid-base titration (determining the concentration of an acid or base), redox titration (determining the concentration of oxidizing or reducing agents), complexometric titration (determining the metal ion concentration using a complexing agent), and precipitation titration (determining the concentration of a dissolved substance by precipitating it).
by weight
Concentration of the liquid.
titration is a method by which a solution of known concentration is used to determine the unknown concentration of a second solution. Titration methods are based on reactions that are completed quickly such as the mixing of an acid and base.
1) The analyte is the substance in a titration whose concentration is unknown.
The titrant is the solution involved or used in a titration to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.