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I presume you mean an acid-base titration in water.
Most familiar to those who have taken chemistry during secondary education is the acid-base titration involving a color changing indicator.
In an acid-base titration, the titration curve reflects the strength of the corresponding acid and base.
Besides organic synthesis, phosphazene bases are used as basic titrants in non-aqueous acid-base titration.
Steve Ross Ho, I think you may be confusing an acid-base titration in which the indicator is phenolphthalein.
Acidimetry, sometimes spelled acidometry, is the same concept of specialized analytic acid-base titration, but for an acidic substance.
Any Acid-Base titration probably won't do because bleach usualy contains NaOH.
Alkalimetry is the specialized analytic use of acid-base titration to determine the concentration of a basic (synonymous to alkaline) substance.
It gets its name from the use of NaOH in acid-base titration to estimate the quantity of titratable acid.
(For instance, during an acid-base titration, the H and OH ions react to form neutral HO.)
Suppose it is an Acid-Base titration of NaOH and HCl, and you use phenolphthalein indicator, perhaps because that is all you had on hand.
This change in slope marks the equivalence point, in the same way that, for instance, the sudden change in pH marks the equivalence point in an acid-base titration.
An acid-base titration is the determination of the concentration of an acid or base by exactly neutralizing the acid or base with an acid or base of known concentration.
Mark Morley, an instructor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario and the software's developer, resisted adding bells and whistles - say, the sound of base pinging into acid during acid-base titration.
Martell and Motekaitis (1992) use the most linear regions and exploit the difference in equivalence volumes between acid-side and base-side plots during an acid-base titration to estimate the adventitious CO content in the base solution.
It is also used as an acidic titrant in non-aqueous acid-base titration because it behaves as a strong acid in many solvents (acetonitrile, acetic acid, etc.) where common mineral acids (such as HCl or HSO) are only moderately strong.
Acid-base titration is performed with a phenolphthalein indicator, when it is a weak acid - strong base titration, a bromthymol blue indicator in strong acid - strong base reactions, and a methyl orange indicator for strong acid - weak base reactions.
After failing to find any differences in size, weight, or acid-base titration (despite the advanced instruments available at Caltech), Itano found that oxygen could inhibit the sickling process while various reducing agents could speed it up; this was the basis of Pauling and Itano's first publication on the disease.