An acid-base titration is a foundational method of quantitative chemical analysis used to determine the exact, unknown concentration of an acid or a base solution. The process relies on a controlled neutralization reaction where a solution of known concentration (the titrant) is precisely added to a solution of unknown concentration (the analyte) until the reaction is stoichiometrically complete. Core Principles of Acid-Base Titration
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