Titrimetric analysis is an analytical method where the volume of a titrant solution of known concentration that reacts with the analyte is used to determine the amount of the analyte. The titrant is added from a buret until the endpoint is reached, which can be detected by a color change from an indicator or electrometrically. A standard solution is one of known concentration that can be used to standardize an unknown solution. Normality expresses the number of equivalents of solute per liter of solution.
Titrimetric analysis is an analytical method where the volume of a titrant solution of known concentration that reacts with the analyte is used to determine the amount of the analyte. The titrant is added from a buret until the endpoint is reached, which can be detected by a color change from an indicator or electrometrically. A standard solution is one of known concentration that can be used to standardize an unknown solution. Normality expresses the number of equivalents of solute per liter of solution.
Titrimetric analysis is an analytical method where the volume of a titrant solution of known concentration that reacts with the analyte is used to determine the amount of the analyte. The titrant is added from a buret until the endpoint is reached, which can be detected by a color change from an indicator or electrometrically. A standard solution is one of known concentration that can be used to standardize an unknown solution. Normality expresses the number of equivalents of solute per liter of solution.