The formula to calculate the Titration Volume (Vt) is:
\[ Vt = \frac{Vi}{\left(\frac{TP}{100}\right)} \]
Where:
Titration Volume (Vt) is the volume of titrant required to reach the endpoint of a titration. It is calculated by dividing the initial volume by the titration percent (expressed as a decimal). This metric is useful in various chemical and laboratory processes to determine the concentration of a solution.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Convert the titration percent to a decimal:
\[ \frac{20}{100} = 0.2 \]
Step 2: Divide the initial volume by the decimal value:
\[ \frac{50}{0.2} = 250 \]
The Titration Volume (Vt) is 250 mL.