The titrant is the solution involved or used in a titration to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
Analyte: the substance to be analyzed by titration. Titrant: the substance (with a known concentration) added to the analyte solution to perform a titration.
when we do not know nothing about the other titrant.
direct titration involves the direct and stepwise addition of a standard titrant to the analyte whilst the back titration involves reacting a standard excess titrant wth an analyte solution of an unknown concentration, then reacting the excess (left over) titrant with an analyte of known concentration to determine the concentration of excess titrant.
during a titration when a titrant completely furnished the sample then this is the end point of titration.
A scout titration is used to determine the approximate amount of titrant needed.
Analyte: the substance to be analyzed by titration. Titrant: the substance (with a known concentration) added to the analyte solution to perform a titration.
when we do not know nothing about the other titrant.
direct titration involves the direct and stepwise addition of a standard titrant to the analyte whilst the back titration involves reacting a standard excess titrant wth an analyte solution of an unknown concentration, then reacting the excess (left over) titrant with an analyte of known concentration to determine the concentration of excess titrant.
during a titration when a titrant completely furnished the sample then this is the end point of titration.
A scout titration is used to determine the approximate amount of titrant needed.
Redox Titration refers to some titration based on the redox reaction between the titrant and analyte.
A titrant, a titrate and an indicator (if needed).
Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.
when we do not know nothing about the other titrant.
The most important is an adequate titrant necessary for a specific titration.
Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.
Analyte is the indicator that is generally added in titration.