Chemistry, asked by kumarharsh4008, 2 months ago

involves the measurement of the volume of a known solution required to

bring about the completion of the reaction with a measured volume of the unknown solution.​

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Answered by Teluguboyneedagf
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Explanation:

titration

A titration is an analytical procedure in which a reaction is run under carefully controlled conditions. The stoichiometric volume of one reactant of known concentration, the titrant, that is required to react with another reactant of unknown concentration, the analyte, is measured.

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