i didnt know what you need exactly but take this formula where we used to measure real calcium in serum (40-albumin)*0,08 then add the calcium result from lab paper
A TITRATION is a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an acid or a food in a solution.
titration is a method by which a solution of known concentration is used to determine the unknown concentration of a second solution. Titration methods are based on reactions that are completed quickly such as the mixing of an acid and base.
The answer to my own question is: TITRATION
Method: titration with a standardized solution of sodium (or potassium) hydroxide.
Direct titration, Indirect titration, back titration, replacement titration and so on
A TITRATION is a laboratory method used to determine the concentration of an acid or a food in a solution.
titration is a method by which a solution of known concentration is used to determine the unknown concentration of a second solution. Titration methods are based on reactions that are completed quickly such as the mixing of an acid and base.
Titration
The answer to my own question is: TITRATION
Method: titration with a standardized solution of sodium (or potassium) hydroxide.
Method: titration with a standardized solution of sodium (or potassium) hydroxide.
titration is the best method to determine the unknown concentration of the unknown. if ur known is a solid then you would have to used distilled water to ensure it is submerged before you titrate.
Direct titration, Indirect titration, back titration, replacement titration and so on
bcz titration is da worst method
A solution containing an element to be determined (the concentration being unknown) is titrated (adding a reagent - the titrant) with a standard solution (with a known concentration); knowing the volume of the titrant and the reaction which occur the concentration of the analyte is calculated. Titration is manual (also called volumetry) or potentiometric and is a very common method in analytical chemistry.,
Titration with NaOH, KOH, NH4OH, etc.
Use a method called titration, where a known concentration of either a strong acid (to measure a weak base) or a strong base (to measure a weak acid) is slowly added to a solution of the unknown compound. By measuring the pH of the solution as you do the titration, and by measuring the volume of the known solution that you added to the unknown, you can determine the pKa of the unknown compound.For complete instructions on how a titration is performed, see the Web Links to the left of this answer.how can i determine pka value if pH is given?