Subject: Chemistry
Book: General Chemistry
Volumetric analysis quantifies substances by measuring volumes of titrant needed for a complete reaction. Acid–base, redox, and complexometric titrations are common types. Indicators or instruments detect the endpoint. Calculations relate titrant concentration and volume to the analyte’s amount. This method is widely used in pharmaceutical assays, water hardness determination, and quality control across industries.
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