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Titration of formula

Titration Formula A titration can determine the volume of one solution required to react exactly with a known volume of another solution. Titration frequently involve the reaction other than acid-base reactions, such as redox reactions and reactions involving precipitations. "A titration can determine the volume of one solution required to react exactly with a known volume of another solution." The equation for Titration Formula is expressed as Titration Formula Where •N = normality of titrant •V = volume of titrant •Eq.wt = equivalent weight of acid •W = mass of sample •1000 = factor relating mg to grams However in common the Titration Formula is written as Titration Formula Where •N = normality of titrant •V1 = volume of titrant •Eq.wt = equivalent weight of predominant acid •V2 = volume of sample