Titration reviewer Quantitatively determine concentration of unknown solution called titrand or analyte Titrand/ Analyte + Titrant (Volume of a chemical with known concentration) To mark the end point of the titration, an indicator is added to the analyte Equipment (needed for the titration) Complete Buret Assembly Item # 738050 Buret (a long narrow graduated to use to add titrate, has a stopcock to regulate the fluid flow. The marking in the buret goes from lowest at the top to highest at the bottom) Ring stand (the use of the ring stand and the buret clamp is to mount and secure your buret) Buret clamp Other materials Small Funnel (to help you fill the buret) 125ML Erlenmeyer flask (the shape of the flask allows for more vigorous swirling than a beaker or other glassware and minimizes spill hazards Volumetric pipet & pipet bulb (to transfer a known volume of analyte to the flask Wash bottle filled with deionized water Beaker or flask of Titrant Beaker or flask of analyte Indicator (selected for your reaction) Reading card (to help read the meniscus) Sheet of white paper (to help visualize the end point) Preparing