titratsioone
Titratsioone is a term used in analytical chemistry to describe the systematic evaluation of a solution's concentration through the addition of a reagent of known concentration. The process involves the careful titration of an analyte, often a base or acid, with a titrant to reach a specific equivalence point where a measurable change, such as a color shift or a change in electrical conductivity, indicates that the reactants have reacted in a stoichiometric ratio. In practical applications, titratsioone serves as a foundational technique for determining the purity of substances, monitoring industrial processes, and conducting research in chemistry laboratories. The accuracy of titratsioone depends on the precise preparation of solutions, the use of calibrated equipment, and the careful interpretation of indicators or sensors that signal the endpoint.
Common methods include acid–base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, and back‑titrations, each of which is chosen