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  1. Titration - Wikipedia

    A burette and Erlenmeyer flask (conical flask) being used for an acid–base titration. Titration (also known as titrimetry[1] and volumetric analysis) is a common laboratory method of quantitative …

  2. Titration - Definition, Types, Procedure, and Applications

    Nov 4, 2025 · Learn what titration is, how it works, types of titration, how to find the endpoint, and how to calculate unknown concentrations.

  3. Titration | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 27, 2025 · Titration, process of chemical analysis in which the quantity of some constituent of a sample is determined by the gradual addition to the measured sample of an exactly known …

  4. Titration: Definition, Curve, Formula, and Types

    Titration involves the gradual addition of a reagent of known concentration, known as the titrant, to a solution whose concentration needs to be determined, known as the analyte.

  5. Titrations in Chemistry Lab - The Physics Classroom

    How to Perform a Titration A titration is a precise analytical procedure that requires attention to numerous details. The following step-by-step procedure describes some of those details. …

  6. Titration Explained: Definition, Types, and Step-by-Step Procedure

    Apr 8, 2025 · Titration is a key analytical technique used in chemistry to determine the concentration of an unknown solution using a solution of known concentration. This article will …

  7. How to Perform a Titration (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Oct 25, 2025 · A titration is a technique used in chemistry to help determine the concentration of a reactant mixed within an unknown solution. The process involves adding a known solution to …

  8. Titration Curves & Equivalence Point Calculations - ChemTalk

    What is the definition of titration? Titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a solution by reacting it with a known volume and concentration of another …

  9. 16.6 Titrations and Neutralization Calculations

    In order to perform an acid-base titration, the chemist must have a way to visually detect that the neutralization reaction has reached the equivalence point. An indicator is a substance that has …

  10. Titration - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Titration is the slow addition of one solution of a known concentration (called a titrant) to a known volume of another solution of unknown concentration until the reaction reaches neutralization, …