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what is
titrant and titrand?​

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Answered by misstanyasharma
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=> analytical chemistry, the titrant is a solution of known concentration that is added (titrated) to another solution to determine the concentration of a second chemical species. The titrant may also be called the titrator, the reagent, or the standard solution.

=> In analytical chemistry, the titrant is a solution of known concentration that is added (titrated) to another solution to determine the concentration of a second chemical species. ... In contrast, the analyte, or titrand, is the species of interest during a titration.

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