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Titration

Titration (also known as titrimetry and volumetric analysis) is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration of an identified analyte (a substance to be analyzed). A reagent, termed the titrant or titrator, is prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume. The titrant reacts with a…

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History and etymology

Procedure

Titration curves

Types of titrations

Measuring the endpoint of a titration

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Titration

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Titration

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related to Redox titrations · 15
Titration → Also, Benedict's, Bromine, DCPIP, Dichlorophenolindophenol, During, Excess, II, Iodine, Its, Oxygen, The, Used, Vitamin, Winkler
related to history · 14
Titration → France, François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles, French, Gay-Lussac, In, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, Karl Friedrich Mohr, Lehrbuch, Ossian Henry, Textbook, The, Tiltre, Titrirmethode, Volumetric
related to Acid–base titration · 10
Titration → Acid, Alizarin Yellow, Common, For, In, Instead, The, THF, Thus, When
related to Complexometric titration · 6
Titration → Complexometric, EDTA, Eriochrome Black, In, Other, The
related to Measuring the endpoint of a titration · 6
Titration → An, Different, Indicator, Potentiometer, Redox, These
related to Redox titration · 6
Titration → Analysis, For, In, Redox, Some, The
related to Assay · 5
Titration → An, ELISA, Serial, The, This
related to Endpoint and equivalence point · 5
Titration → Endpoint, Equivalence, There, This, Though
related to External links · 5
Titration → Aid, Perform, Software Program, TitrationAn, Wikihow
related to Gas phase titration · 5
Titration → After, Fourier, FT-IR, Gas, In

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acid indicator titrant used solution endpoint base ph analyte titrations sample concentration reaction determine change point equivalence redox iodine added

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Titrationis atitration done in reverse0.90text
glacial acetic acid or ethanol are used for special purposesinstance ofother solvents0.80text
phenolphthalein would be appropriateinstance ofindicating the solution is basic at the equivalence point and an indicator0.80text
methyl orangeinstance ofwith the solution being acidic at the equivalence point and indicators0.80text
bromothymol blue being most appropriate.Titrations between a weak acidinstance ofwith the solution being acidic at the equivalence point and indicators0.80text
a weak base have titration curves which are very irregularinstance ofwith the solution being acidic at the equivalence point and indicators0.80text
THF are used.The approximate pH during titration can be approximated by three kinds of calculationsinstance ofand anhydrous solvents0.80text
sodium diphenylamine is usedinstance oftherefore an indicator0.80text
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayinstance ofThe positive or negative value may be determined by inspecting the infected cells visually under a microscope or by an immunoenzymetric method0.80text
Titrationhas methodThe0.60section
Titrationhas methodIdentifying0.60section
Titrationhas methodGraphical0.60section

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