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The process of slowly adding one solution with a known concentration to a known volume of another solution with an unknown concentration until the reaction reaches neutrality is called titration.

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

A weak acid will react with a strong base to produce a basic solution. All weak acids are neutralized and converted to their conjugate base at the equivalence point. However, at the equivalence point   is not equal. This is due to the titration generation of the conjugate base. The result is a fairly basic solution.

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