Closed mahek0620 closed 3 months ago
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@Rakesh9100 sir, can you please assign this to me
Go ahead @mahek0620
Hello @mahek0620! Your issue #1768 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!! 🙌
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A Titration Calculator is a valuable tool in chemistry that helps determine the concentration of an unknown solution by using a solution of known concentration (the titrant). The process of titration involves adding the titrant to the analyte (the solution with unknown concentration) until a reaction is complete, which is usually indicated by a color change (if an indicator is used) or reaching an endpoint measured by a pH meter or other means.
Key Components of a Titration Calculator Titrant Concentration (C₁): The concentration of the solution of known concentration, usually expressed in moles per liter (M). Volume of Titrant (V₁): The volume of the titrant added to reach the endpoint of the titration, measured in liters (L) or milliliters (mL). Analyte Volume (V₂): The volume of the solution with the unknown concentration being titrated, also measured in liters (L) or milliliters (mL). Reaction Stoichiometry: The balanced chemical equation of the reaction between the titrant and the analyte. It provides the mole ratio between the reactants. Endpoint: The point in the titration process where the reaction is complete, often indicated by a color change or pH change.
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