Titration: Laboratory Method for Analyzing Concentration

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What is the purpose of titration in quantitative chemical analysis?

  • To determine the concentration of an identified analyte (correct)
  • To measure the proportion of gold or silver in coins
  • To create a standard solution of known concentration and volume
  • To react with a solution of analyte to create a titration volume

What is the term for the reagent prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume in titration?

  • Titrimetry
  • Tiltre
  • Titrant or titrator (correct)
  • Titrand

From which French word does the term 'titration' descend?

  • Titrer (correct)
  • Titrimetry
  • Tiltre
  • Titrand

Who developed the first burette similar to a graduated cylinder in late 18th-century France?

<p>François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles (C)</p>
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Who developed an improved version of the burette and invented the terms 'pipette' and 'burette'?

<p>Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (A)</p>
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