Why the gross reading is needed when doing the titration?
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Why the gross reading is needed when doing the titration?
Several factors can cause errors in titration findings, including misreading volumes, mistaken concentration values or faulty technique. Care must be taken as the solution of the known concentration is introduced into a specific volume of the unknown through laboratory glassware such as a burette or pipette.
Errors in titration results can be caused by a variety of circumstances, including misreading quantities, incorrect concentration values, or poor technique. When using laboratory equipment such as a burette or pipette to inject a known concentration solution into a particular volume of the unknown, care must be given.
The amount and/or concentration that has to be added to the analyte can be estimated using this trial titration. The titrant solution must meet the appropriate criteria to be used as a main or secondary standard.