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what is Titration /End point
and what is the function of Titration ​

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Answered by mohammadnaseemansari
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A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Typically, the titrant is added from a buret to a known quantity of the analyte until the reaction is complete.

Different types of titration include:

Acid/base titration

Reduction/oxidation titration (REDOX)

Precipitation titration

Complexometric titration

Functions of the indicator in a titration÷

Indicator: It is a chemical reagent used to recognize the attainment of end point in a titration. After the reaction between the substance and the standard solution is complete, the indicator should give a clear colour change. When a titration is carried out, the free energy change for the reaction is always negative.

Answered by sayanmkherjee277777
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A titration is a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Typically, the titrant is added from a buret to a known quantity of the analyte until the reaction is complete.

Different types of titration include:

Acid/base titration

Reduction/oxidation titration (REDOX)

Precipitation titration

Complexometric titration

Functions of the indicator in a titration÷

Indicator: It is a chemical reagent used to recognize the attainment of end point in a titration. After the reaction between the substance and the standard solution is complete, the indicator should give a clear colour change. When a titration is carried out, the free energy change for the reaction is always negative.

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