We had not rinsed your burette with the stock KMn[tex]O^{4}[/tex] solution before beginning the titration for low molarity since the solution is slightly diluted.
Titration is the process of adding one solution to another so that the reaction occurs under circumstances that allow the increased volume to be precisely measured. It is employed in quantitative analytical chemistry to ascertain an unidentified analyte's concentration. Titrations can entail different sorts of reactions as well as the acid-base reactions that are most frequently associated with them.
Titration is often referred to as volumetric analysis or titrimetry. The term "analyte" or "titrand" refers to the chemical with an unknown concentration. The titrant or titrator is a standard solution of a reagent with a known concentration. The titration volume refers to the amount of titrant that reacts (often to generate a color change).
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