In titrations carried out in the laboratory, the titrant is delivered by a burette that is usually calibrated in milliliters, so it is more convenient to expressMHAin millimoles andCHAin millimoles/mL (mMol ml–1);note that the latter is numerically the same as moles/L. Problem Example 5...
The titrant (solution of known concentration) is taken in burette and is added to a known volume of analyte (solution of unknown concentration) until the reaction completes. The concentration of analyte can be determined using the volume of the titrant used f...