How does the process of titration work?

1 Answer
Nov 10, 2015

Acid/base reactions to find the molarity of an unknown solution.

Explanation:

The method of titration is to find the molar concentration of an unknown solution by reacting it with a known molar solution.

By adding the known solution into the unknown you can keep track of the volume added. then by using an indicator or a pH probe you can define the equivalence point, which is the point at where the concentrations of both solutions are equal.

Then, using M=(mol)/(L) you can solve for the M because you know the volume you added, and you know the concentration of the solution.