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What (who) is volumetric analysis - definition

LABORATORY METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF AN ANALYTE
Titrations; Titrant; Titrating; Titrate; Back titration; Volumetric analysis; Tritation; Titrimetry; Titrimetric; Gas phase titration; Alkalimetric titration; Titrand; Volumetric titration; Titrators; François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles; Francois Antoine Henri Descroizilles; Draft:Liquid titration; User:Qwertyasdf99/Liquid titration; Titrator; Titrated
  • A [[burette]] and [[Erlenmeyer flask]] (conical flask) being used for an [[acid–base titration]].
  • Methyl orange
  • Phenolphthalein, a commonly used indicator in acid and base titration.
  • iodometric]] titration mixture before (left) and after (right) the end point.
  • An elementary [[pH meter]] that can be used to monitor titration reactions.
  • A titration is demonstrated to secondary school students.
  • Analysis of soil samples by titration.

Titrated         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Titrate.
II. Titrated ·adj Standardized; determined or analyzed by titration; as, titrated solutions.
Titrating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Titrate.
Titration         
·noun The act or process of titrating; a substance obtained by titrating.

Wikipedia

Titration

Titration (also known as titrimetry and volumetric analysis) is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration of an identified analyte (a substance to be analyzed). A reagent, termed the titrant or titrator, is prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume. The titrant reacts with a solution of analyte (which may also be termed the titrand) to determine the analyte's concentration. The volume of titrant that reacted with the analyte is termed the titration volume.