doseringstitrering
Doseringstitrering, also known as titration, is a quantitative chemical analysis technique used to determine the unknown concentration of a substance (the analyte) by reacting it with a solution of known concentration (the titrant). The titrant is added gradually from a burette to the analyte until the reaction is complete, which is typically indicated by a color change or other physical property change at the equivalence point. The volume of titrant used to reach the equivalence point, combined with the known concentration of the titrant, allows for the calculation of the analyte's concentration using stoichiometry.
There are various types of titrations, including acid-base titrations, redox titrations, precipitation titrations, and complexometric titrations,