Titration Calculator

Find the concentration of an analyte from titration data.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
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About this calculator

This calculator finds the unknown molarity of an analyte from titration data, using the relationship between moles of titrant (M₁V₁) and moles of analyte (M₂V₂) through the balanced equation's mole ratio: M_analyte = (M_titrant × V_titrant × mole ratio) / V_analyte.

Chemistry students and lab technicians use it after performing an acid-base or redox titration, once they've recorded the volume of titrant needed to reach the equivalence/endpoint, to work out the concentration of the original unknown solution. Enter the titrant's known concentration and volume used, the analyte's volume, and the mole ratio from the reaction equation.

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