Titration Endpoint Calculator
Calculate analyte concentration and moles at titration endpoint using C₁V₁ = C₂V₂.
How to Use the Titration Endpoint Calculator
- Enter titrant concentration in moles/L.
- Enter volume of titrant used in mL.
- Enter analyte volume, stoichiometry, and click Calculate.
Use Cases
- •Acid-base titration calculations.
- •Redox titration analysis.
- •Determining solution concentration in labs.
Formula
Formula: C₁V₁ = C₂V₂ × stoichiometry. Analyte concentration = (C_titrant × V_titrant × stoich) / V_analyte.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the equivalence point?
The equivalence point (endpoint) is where moles of titrant exactly neutralize moles of analyte according to the stoichiometric ratio.
What stoichiometry should I use?
For simple acid-base (e.g., HCl vs NaOH) use 1. For diprotic acids (H₂SO₄) vs monoprotic base, use 2. Check your balanced equation.
What indicators are used?
Phenolphthalein for weak acid/strong base, methyl orange for strong acid/weak base. Universal indicator works for general titrations.