Titration Calculator
A titration (also known as titrimetry or volumetric analysis) is a process in which a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Typically, the titrant (the know solution) is added to a known quantity of the analyte (the unknown solution) until the reaction is complete. Often, an indicator is used to signal the end of the reaction, the endpoint. Titration can be performed manually, using a burette, or automatically, using a titrator instrument. It is a widely used technique in analytical chemistry.
Equation
number of H+ ions × molarity of acid × volume of acid | = | number of OH- ions × molarity of base × volume of base |
Inputs
number of H+ ions: | |
molarity of acid: | |
volume of acid: | |
number of OH- ions: | |
molarity of base: | |
volume of base: |
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MLA | "Quest Calculate™ Titration Calculator." AAT Bioquest, Inc., 21 Nov. 2024, https://www.aatbio.com/tools/solve-equation-calculator/titration. | |
APA | AAT Bioquest, Inc. (2024, November 21). Quest Calculate™ Titration Calculator. AAT Bioquest. https://www.aatbio.com/tools/solve-equation-calculator/titration. | |
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