Acid-base titration is a quantitative analytical technique used to determine the concentration of an acid or a base in a solution by neutralizing it with a solution of known concentration. This process involves gradually adding the titrant, which is a solution of known concentration, to the analyte until the reaction reaches its equivalence point, where the number of moles of acid equals the number of moles of base. Understanding this technique helps in applying both the Brรธnsted-Lowry and Lewis theories of acids and bases.