titramedels
Titramedels is a term that refers to materials used in titration, a common laboratory method for determining the concentration of a substance. These materials are typically solutions of precisely known concentration, known as titrants, which are added incrementally to a solution containing the substance to be analyzed, known as the analyte. The reaction between the titrant and the analyte is carefully monitored until a point of equivalence is reached, where the amount of titrant added is stoichiometrically equivalent to the amount of analyte present.
The titrant is usually dispensed from a burette, a graduated glass tube with a stopcock at the
The accuracy of titration relies heavily on the purity and precise concentration of the titrant. Therefore,