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Chelsea Valentine
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24 March, 11:49
What is Titration, define it?
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Jayce Madden
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Titration is the slow adding of one solution of a known concentration (known as titrant), being added to the know volume of another solution where the concentration is unknown. The titrant is added until the unknown concentration of the second solution is neutralised by the titrant, which is often apparent via colour change from using an indicator.
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