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principle of the titration​

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Answered by sonu61gs
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The basic principle of the titration is the following: A solution - a so called titrant or standard solution - is added to sample to be analyzed. The titrant contains a known concentration of a chemical which reacts with the substance to be determined. The titrant is added by means of a burette.

Answered by ksanjana928
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Principle of titration

1. Titration : The controlled addition and measurement of the amount of a solution of known concentration that is required to react completely with a measured amount of a solution of unknown concentration.

2. Standard solution: A solution that contains a precisely know concentration of a solute.

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