Titrant: The solution with known concentration used in titration. It's like our measuring cup for sugar in cookie baking analogy!
Analyte: The substance whose concentration is being determined during titration. In our cookie analogy, this would be equivalent to knowing how sweet your cookies are going to be based on how much sugar you add.
Molar Concentration (Molarity): This refers to the amount of solute (in moles) divided by total volume (in liters) of solution. Itโs like knowing how many cups of sugar are needed per batch of cookies.