titrimise
Titrimise is a quantitative chemical analysis 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 solution until the reaction is complete, which is usually indicated by a color change or other observable signal. The volume of titrant added at this point, known as the equivalence point or endpoint, is then used to calculate the concentration of the analyte.
The process involves a burette to dispense the titrant, a flask to hold the analyte, and an
The accuracy of titrimise relies on precise measurement of the volumes of titrant and analyte, as well