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what fair titration?​

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Answered by mvpatagar21
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Titration, process of chemical analysis in which the quantity of some constituent of a sample is determined by adding to the measured sample an exactly known quantity of another substance with which the desired constituent reacts in a definite, known proportion. ...

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  • Titration is a method commonly used in chemistry to figure out the amount of a chemical in a solution. This chemical is called the titrand. To figure out the amount of titrand in the solution, a known amount of a different chemical is added to the titrand's solution; this chemical— called the titrant, or titrating solution—reacts with the titrand. By measuring how much of the titrating solution is needed to react with all of the titrand in the solution, you can calculate how much titrand was in the solution. Simply put:
  • Titrand: A chemical you want to know the quantity of in your sample.
  • Titrant (titrating solution): A chemical you add, in a known quantity, to react with the titrand and to help you calculate the quantity of the titrand in your sample.
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