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Titration Equivalence Point Volume Calculator

Find the volume of titrant needed to reach the equivalence point.

Calculates the volume of titrant solution required to completely neutralise a given analyte using n₁V₁ = n₂V₂. Applicable to acid-base, redox, or precipitation titrations.

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Inputs

mol/L
mL
mol/L

Results

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How to use this calculator

  1. Fill in the inputs above using the units you already have.
  2. Values update automatically as you type — no submit button needed.
  3. Hover any result row for the underlying formula and intermediate values.

Formula

V₂ = n₁ · C₁ · V₁ / (n₂ · C₂)

In depth

Calculates the volume of titrant solution required to completely neutralise a given analyte using n₁V₁ = n₂V₂. Applicable to acid-base, redox, or precipitation titrations.