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Which indicator is used in titration?
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Titration is a chemical analytical method used to calculate concentration of an analyte in a given solution.
In acid-base titrations indicators are required to determine a sharp end-point of the titration.
Most commonly used indicators are phenolphthalein, methyl orange, crystal violet, etc.
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