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What is titration?

Titration is a laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a substance. A solution of known concentration (the titrant) is used to react with a solution of unknown concentration (the analyte). By monitoring the reaction, the amount of titrant needed to completely react with the analyte can be determined, which allows for the calculation of the analyte's concentration. It's commonly used in chemistry, biology, and related fields for quantitative analysis.

What other technologies are related to titration?

titration Competitor Technologies

Gas chromatography (GC) separates and quantifies volatile compounds, often used for similar analytical purposes as titration for quantifying specific substances.
mentioned alongside titration in 2% (600) of relevant job posts
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) separates and quantifies compounds in a liquid sample, serving a similar purpose as titration for quantitative analysis.
mentioned alongside titration in 1% (707) of relevant job posts
Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) techniques, such as ICP-OES or ICP-MS, are used for elemental analysis and can often provide quantitative results similar to titration, but for elemental composition.
mentioned alongside titration in 2% (178) of relevant job posts
Karl Fischer (KF) titration is a specific type of titration used to determine water content. It competes directly with other methods for water determination, but is a titration method itself.
mentioned alongside titration in 3% (91) of relevant job posts
Karl Fischer titration is a specific type of titration used to determine water content. It competes directly with other methods for water determination, but is a titration method itself.
mentioned alongside titration in 3% (63) of relevant job posts
Ion chromatography (IC) separates and quantifies ions in a solution, offering a similar analytical capability to titration for ionic species.
mentioned alongside titration in 2% (98) of relevant job posts
Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) is used for elemental analysis and provides quantitative results similar to titration, but specifically for elemental composition.
mentioned alongside titration in 2% (92) of relevant job posts
A separation technique that can be used in place of some titrations, especially when dealing with complex mixtures. GC, LC, IC and TLC are all types of chromatography.
mentioned alongside titration in 2% (92) of relevant job posts

titration Complementary Technologies

pH measurement is often used to monitor or control the pH of a solution during a titration, or to determine the equivalence point.
mentioned alongside titration in 5% (248) of relevant job posts
Conductivity measurements can be used to monitor changes in ion concentration during a titration, especially for conductivity titrations.
mentioned alongside titration in 6% (111) of relevant job posts
UV-Vis spectroscopy can be used to detect the endpoint of a titration if one of the reactants or products absorbs in the UV or visible region.
mentioned alongside titration in 3% (233) of relevant job posts

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