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Tytration, often misspelled as "titration," is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a solute in a solution. It involves the gradual addition of a titrant— a solution of known concentration— to a sample until a chemical reaction reaches its endpoint, indicated by a color change or a measurable change in a property. This method is commonly used in chemistry and biochemistry for quantitative analysis.

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