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What is titration?Titration is used in chemistry to measure the amount of a solution with an unknown concentration that is added to a volume of which the concentration is known until the experiment is completed i unknown calculation results can be calculated.Timeline of TitrationTitration began in the 18th century; was first founded in France by a German chemist named Karl Fischer, where the first burette was created by Francois Antoine Henri Descroizilles. This was the period in which the news spread to the countries surrounding France. In the year 1855 in Germany the first book to have titration was published by the author called Teaching Book on Titration Methods in Analytical Chemistry. The book was published after the creation of the last burette, which was in the year 1824. Many different types of burettes were created. Types of Titrations There are five different types of titrations that are used in different environments and industries; they are acid-base titration, potentiometric titration, redox titration, complicated titration and previous...