Titration Simulator

Setup Parameters

Analyte (in Flask)

Titrant (in Burette)

Titration Visualization

Volume Added: 0.00 mL
Current pH: 7.00

Titration Curve

Results:

Equivalence Point:
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Endpoint Volume:
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Initial pH:
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Final pH:
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About Titration

Titration is a common laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an identified analyte. A reagent, called the titrant, of known concentration is used to react with a solution of analyte. Using a calibrated burette to add the titrant, the endpoint is reached when the reaction is complete.

Titration Types:

  • Strong Acid-Strong Base: Sharp endpoint with pH change from ~3 to ~11 near equivalence point.
  • Weak Acid-Strong Base: More gradual pH change with endpoint typically above pH 7.
  • Strong Acid-Weak Base: More gradual pH change with endpoint typically below pH 7.