What is the role of a titrant in a titration for qualitative analysis?

Practice Questions

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What is the role of a titrant in a titration for qualitative analysis?
  1. To provide a color change
  2. To react with the analyte
  3. To stabilize the solution
  4. To dilute the sample

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the role of a titrant in a titration for qualitative analysis?
  • Step 1: Understand that a titration is a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution.
  • Step 2: Identify the two main components in a titration: the titrant and the analyte.
  • Step 3: The titrant is a solution of known concentration that is added to the analyte, which is the solution being tested.
  • Step 4: As the titrant is added, it reacts with the analyte in a chemical reaction.
  • Step 5: This reaction often produces a measurable change, such as a color change, which indicates that the reaction is occurring.
  • Step 6: By observing this change, scientists can determine the amount of analyte present in the solution.
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