happoemärititraus
Happoemärititraus, also known as acid-base titration, is a common laboratory method used to determine the unknown concentration of an acid or a base. This quantitative chemical analysis technique involves reacting a solution of known concentration (the titrant) with a solution of unknown concentration (the analyte) until the reaction reaches a point of equivalence, where the moles of acid and base are stoichiometrically equal.
The process typically involves a burette to deliver the titrant precisely, a flask containing the analyte,
During the titration, the titrant is slowly added to the analyte while swirling the flask. As the