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? asked in Science & MathematicsChemistry · 1 year ago

How do I calculate the analyte concentration in a titration?

After performing the titration and recording the volume of of titrant used, how do you actually calculate the concentration of the analyte?

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  • 1 year ago

    (volume of titrant) x (concentration of titrant) x (moles of analyte / moles of titrant) / (volume of analyte) = concentration of analyte

    All the units must match.

    The ratio "(moles of analyte / moles of titrant)" comes from the balanced equation for the reaction that happens during the titration.

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