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titration apparatus

A titration apparatus is a set of scientific tools used to measure the precise amount of a substance needed to react completely with another. It typically includes a burette, which holds a solution of known concentration and allows careful control of its flow; a conical flask, where the reaction takes place; and sometimes a pipette for measuring fixed amounts of liquids. These tools work together to determine unknown quantities in chemical reactions by gradually adding one solution to another until the reaction is complete, indicated by a color change or other signal.