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titrant
n. solution of a known concentration which is added during the titration process (Chemistry)


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Titration
In medicine, titration is the process of gradually adjusting the dose of a medication until the desired effect is achieved.Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative/chemical analysis which can be used to determine the concentration of a known reactant. Because volume measurements play a key role in titration, it is also known as volumetric analysis. A reagent, called the titrant, of known concentration (a standard solution) and volume is used to react with a solution of the analyte, whose concentration is not known in advance. Using a calibrated burette to add the titrant, it is possible to determine the exact amount that has been consumed when the endpoint is reached. The endpoint is the point at which the titration is complete, as determined by an indicator (see below). This is ideally the same volume as the equivalence point - the volume of added titrant at which the number of moles of titrant is equal to the number of moles of analyte, or some multiple thereof (as in polyprotic acids). In the classic strong acid-strong base titration the endpoint of a titration is when the pH of the reactant is just about equal to 7, and often when the solution permanently changes color due to an indicator. There are however many different types of titrations (see below).
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Titrant
n. titrant, solution of a known concentration which is added during the titration process (Chemistry)

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titrer
v. title, call by a title, furnish with a caption or heading; titrate, add solution of known concentration to solution of unknown concentration (Chemistry)

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titrant
The substance that quantitatively reacts with the analyte in a titration . The titrant is usually a standard solution added carefully to the analyte until the reaction is complete. The amount of analyte is calculated from the volume of titrant required for complete reaction.

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