What is titration?
Answer / Sajal Choudhary
Titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration (analytical constant) of an analyte in a solution by reacting it with a known amount (standard solution) of a titrant until the reaction is complete. The endpoint is usually determined visually or using a pH indicator, and the volume of titrant consumed is used to calculate the analyte's concentration.
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