Idk I was bored, and it's super easy so yeah Titration is a branch of stoicheometry and can be really frustrating sometimes, especially if the formula you are taught isn't very fast (aM/L * a L/1 * a#/b# * 1/b L) If you don't understand that formula above, that is completely fine. The much better version you should use anyways is M1 * V1 = M2 * V2 HOW TO USE: COMPOUND [A] IS YOU KNOWN CONCENTRATION, BE IT ACID OR BASE. COMPOUND [B] IS YOUR UNKNOWN, BE IT ACID OR BASE ONLY INPUT ONE [B] VALUE Plug in your numbers, and then click the enter.
V = volume in either Liters or Milliliters. If you don't convert to either of those, you will get incorrect decimal places. Normally it will be but sometimes its measured in Deciliters so yk. M = MOLARITY. Not MOLES. Molarity is calculated my moles/liters. So, if you have a sample of "0.5 M HCl" then it means you have 1 mole per 2 liters or 0.5/L, or 1.5 M which is 3 mol/2L.