CHEMISTRY CALCULATORS
Titration Calculator
Effortlessly calculate titration results and molarity of unknowns for chemistry students and professionals.
What is the Titration Calculator & How does it work?
Titration is a common laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. It involves reacting the unknown solution with a known concentration (standard) solution until a complete reaction occurs, typically indicated by a color change.
The basic formula for titration is:. This equation assumes that the reaction goes to completion and that one mole of reactant reacts with one mole of another.
To calculate the molarity of an unknown solution, you need to know the concentration of the standard solution, its volume used in the titration, and the volume of the unknown solution.
The basic formula for titration is:
C_1V_1 = C_2V_2
C = concentration (M), V = volume (L)
To calculate the molarity of an unknown solution, you need to know the concentration of the standard solution, its volume used in the titration, and the volume of the unknown solution.
Parameters
Result—
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
