The Titration Formula

April 26th, 2008

This is the very simple formula for you to calculate the problems that involve the titration. Just always to remember that in titration “mole equivalent of titrant in the equivalent point is equal to the mole equivalent of analyte”, using this statement we can write:

titration formula

N is the Normality
V is the volume of the solution

Because normality (N) is n x M, thus the formula above can be written as,

n is the total of H+ or OH- in acid base titration, or the total of electrons that release or gain in the redox titration.

titration formula

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