Acid-base titration is a fundamental quantitative technique employed widely in chemistry to ascertain the concentration of an unknown acid or base. The method involves the gradual addition of a solution with a known concentration, called the titrant, to the analyte (the substance being analyzed) until the reaction between them is complete – typic
Numerical Analysis of Acid-Base Systems via Titration
Titration serves as a fundamental technique for quantifying the concentration of bases in a solution. This process involves the gradual pouring of a solution of known concentration, called a titrant, to a solution of unknown concentration. The equivalence point of the titration is observed when the acid and base neutralize, indicating that the amou