The process of determination of the strength of acids by carrying out neutralization titration with standard alkali is called acidimetry.
The acidity of base is the number of monobasic acid(s), required to neutralize one molecule of the base.
In other words, it is the number of replaceable OH group(s) present in the base.
Titration error is defined as the difference between the measured endpoint and equivalence point of the titration
In titration, normality factor is the ratio of the amount of substance taken to the amount of substance to be taken to prepare a standard solution.
It is also taken as the ratio of experimental weight to the theoretical weight of the amount of substance with respect to preparation of solution.
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