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Titrations require a high degree of precision. Using a high concentration of any acid or base makes it easy to overshoot or undershoot the target amount. Using low concentrations allows you more fine control over the amount of reactants you are adding.

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Q: Why high concentrated of sulfuric acid not used in titration?
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