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why is titration known as volumetric analysis?​

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Answered by roshanchiraj
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Explanation:

Titration is also known as “volumetric analysis,” because the measurement of volume plays a key role in titration. The substance used in a reagent solution of precisely known concentration is called “titrant.” A glass tube called a burette is used to deliver the measured quantities of solution that has been consumed.

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Answered by tanujagautam107
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Answer:

Explanation:

Titration is a type of volumetric analysis. All volumetric analysis methods involve titrations

But the term titration is used when a volumetric analysis is done to determine the concentration of an unknown component in a solution whereas the term volumetric analysis is used to determine several other factors as well

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