Acid-base titrations are a crucial analytical technique for quantifying the amount of an indeterminate acid or base solution. The termination point is a pivotal point in this process, where the moles of acid are equivalent with the moles of base added. Visualizing this shift often involves using an indicator that undergoes a distinct transformati… Read More


Titration serves as a fundamental technique for measuring the concentration of bases in a solution. This process consists of the gradual pouring of a solution of known concentration, designated as a titrant, to a mixture of unknown concentration. The endpoint of the titration is observed when the acid and base balance each other, indicating that th… Read More