What is the primary objective of a titration?

The primary objective of a titration is to determine the concentration of a particular substance in a solution by reacting it with a known concentration of another substance. This is done by carefully adding the titrant (standard solution) to the analyte (solution of unknown concentration) until the reaction reaches completion, which is indicated by a color change or other observable change. The volume of titrant required to reach this endpoint is used to calculate the concentration of the analyte.