titravimas
Titravimas, also known as volumetric analysis, is a common laboratory method used to determine the concentration of a substance (the analyte) by reacting it with a solution of known concentration (the titrant). The titrant is added gradually to the analyte until the reaction is complete, which is usually indicated by a color change or another physical property. The point at which the reaction is complete is called the equivalence point. In practice, a slightly different point, the endpoint, is observed, which is very close to the equivalence point.
There are several types of titrations, including acid-base titrations, redox titrations, precipitation titrations, and complexometric titrations,
The process typically involves using a burette to accurately measure the volume of titrant added. The volume