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Answer:
Titrant:
solution of a known concentration, which is added to another solution whose concentration has to be determined.
Titrand or analyte:
the solution whose concentration has to be determined.
Explanation:
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Answer:
difference between analyte and titrant
Explanation:
Analyte
An analyte, component (in clinical chemistry), or chemical species is a substance or chemical constituent that is of interest in an analytical procedure.
Titrant
Titration, also known as titrimetry, is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis that is used to determine the unknown concentration of an identified analyte. Since volume measurements play a key role in titration, it is also known as volumetric analysis. A reagent, called the titrant or titrator is prepared as a standard solution. A known concentration and volume of titrant reacts with a solution of analyte or titrand to determine concentration. The volume of titrant reacted is called titration volume.