Titration Calculator
What is Titration?
Titration is a quantitative analytical method used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution (analyte) by reacting it with a solution of known concentration (titrant). This technique is fundamental in analytical chemistry and is widely used in laboratories for various purposes, including determining the concentration of acids or bases, analyzing water quality, and conducting chemical research.
How to Use the Titration Calculator
Step 1: Select the type of titration you want to perform from the dropdown menu (acid-base or redox titration).
Step 2: Choose your known solution (titrant) from the available options in the dropdown list.
Step 3: Enter the concentration of your known solution in molarity (M).
Step 4: Input the volume of the known solution used in the titration in milliliters (mL).
Step 5: Select the unknown solution (analyte) from the dropdown menu.
Step 6: Enter the volume of the unknown solution in milliliters (mL).
Step 7: Click the calculate button to obtain your results.
Step 8: Review the calculated concentration and the detailed explanation of how the result was obtained using the M₁V₁ = M₂V₂ equation.
Step 9: For additional calculations, simply modify the input values and calculate again.