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Why blank titration value is more than main titration?

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ȯ A blank titration is carried out by titrating a fixed and known concentration of titrant into a solvent with zero analyte. ... This allows the amount of reactive substance within the plain solvent to be determined and hence allows a determination of the error in future titration experiments using this solvent.

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The only difference from the regular titration is the absence of analyte. ... This allows the amount of reactive substance within the plain solvent to be determined and hence allows a determination of the error in future titration experiments using this solvent.

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