
titration method
Titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. It involves slowly adding a known amount of a reagent, called the titrant, to the sample until a specific reaction occurs, often indicated by a color change. By measuring how much titrant is needed to reach this point, scientists can calculate the unknown solution’s concentration precisely. This method is commonly used in chemistry and medicine to analyze substances like acids, bases, or chemicals in solutions.