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Generally in titration, the unknown solution is in the conical flask, called the analyte; the standard solution is in the burette, called the titrant. How do the terminologies change when one swaps the contents in the burette and the conical flask?
Is the solution in the burette always called the titrant? Or is titrant the solution with known concentration?
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