Titration Calculator
Titration calculator
Find titrant volume at equivalence (1:1 stoichiometry).
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Result
12.5 mL titrant
Uses M1V1 = M2V2 for 1:1 equivalence.
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Formula
M1V1 = M2V2 (1:1 stoichiometry) Symbol legend
| Symbol | Meaning | Unit | Copy |
|---|---|---|---|
M_1 | Analyte molarity | mol/L | |
V_1 | Analyte volume | L | |
M_2 | Titrant molarity | mol/L | |
V_2 | Titrant volume at equivalence | L |
- Enter analyte molarity and volume.
- Enter titrant molarity.
- Solve V2 from M1V1 = M2V2 for 1:1 reactions.
Example
Worked example: 25.0 mL of 0.10 M analyte vs 0.20 M titrant
- 1 M1V1 = M2V2
- 2 V2 = (0.10 x 0.0250) / 0.20
- 3 V2 = 0.0125 L = 12.5 mL
Equivalent titrant volume is 12.5 mL.
How
- Enter analyte concentration and analyte volume.
- Enter titrant concentration.
- Read required titrant volume at equivalence.
Avoid
- Using mL and L without conversion.
- Applying 1:1 stoichiometry to reactions with different mole ratios.
- Mixing up analyte and titrant concentrations.
Ref only. Verify values. Follow lab safety.
FAQ
Does this handle non-1:1 stoichiometry?
This version assumes 1:1 stoichiometric equivalence.
Can I input mL directly?
Yes, the interface accepts mL and converts internally.
Is endpoint the same as equivalence point?
Not always. Endpoint depends on indicator behavior; equivalence is stoichiometric.
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