How does a Blank Titration Reduce Titration Error?
Titration-
It is a chemical technique used to determine the precise amount of substance in a solution, This process is followed by adding a solution of the reagent with a known concentration as (titrant) to a solution with a different reagent of unknown concentration (analyst) until the reaction is completed.
Blank titration-
In a blank titration, a fixed and known concentration of titrant is titrated into a solvent with zero analytes. there is no analyte. This will allow the amount of reactive substance within a plain solvent to be determined and allow the determination of error in further titration experiments using a solvent, Hence, blank titration is used to reduce titration error.