Titration Calculator
⚗️ Titration Calculator — Instantly Solve Acid–Base Titration Problems
The Titration Calculator helps you quickly determine unknown concentrations, titrant volumes, and equivalence points during acid–base titrations. Whether you’re studying chemistry, preparing a lab report, or analyzing real-world samples, this calculator saves time and eliminates manual mistakes.
🧪 What Is a Titration?
A titration is a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. You slowly add a titrant with a known concentration until the reaction reaches its end point, usually signalled by a color change.
The Titration Calculator automates this entire process, giving you instant, accurate results.
⚙️ How the Titration Calculator Works
The calculator uses the classic titration formula: M1V1=M2V2M_1V_1 = M_2V_2M1V1=M2V2
Where:
- M₁ = molarity of the unknown
- V₁ = volume of the unknown
- M₂ = molarity of the titrant
- V₂ = volume of titrant used
Just enter any three values — the calculator gives you the fourth instantly.

🔍 Why This Calculator Is Useful
You can use this tool for:
- Acid–base titrations (HCl vs NaOH, etc.)
- Redox titrations
- Complexometric titrations (EDTA)
- Food chemistry (acidity of juices, milk, beverages)
- Water testing (hardness, alkalinity, chloride)
- Pharmaceutical formulations
It’s especially useful for students, lab technicians, field workers, and chemists handling repetitive calculations.
📘 Example Titration Calculation
Suppose you titrate 25 mL of an unknown HCl solution with 0.1 M NaOH, and it takes 18 mL of NaOH to reach the end point.
Use the formula: M1=M2V2V1M_1 = \frac{M_2V_2}{V_1}M1=V1M2V2 M1=0.1×1825=0.072 MM_1 = \frac{0.1 \times 18}{25} = 0.072 \, MM1=250.1×18=0.072M
So the unknown HCl concentration is 0.072 M.
🌟 Advanced Features You Can Use
Our Titration Calculator supports:
- Strong acid vs strong base titrations
- Weak acid vs strong base titrations
- Weak base vs strong acid titrations
- Polyprotic acids (H₃PO₄, H₂SO₄)
- Gram-to-mole conversions
- Stepwise equivalence point calculations
🔗 Internal Link (Auto-Selected for Lab Chemistry Theme)
Because titration is a laboratory chemical operation, the most relevant internal link from your website is:
👉 Molarity Calculator — essential for preparing titrant concentrations.
🌍 External Links (Trusted Chemistry Sources)
- Chemguide – Titration Explained
🎯 Final Thoughts
The Titration Calculator is a must-have tool for anyone performing chemistry experiments. It provides instant accuracy and helps eliminate common calculation errors, making lab work faster, easier, and more reliable.