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The equivalence point in a titration is:
a. The point where the number of moles of the acid compound equals the number of moles of the basic compound
b. The point where the indicator changes color
c. The point where the volume of acid tritrated equals the volume of base titrated.
d. The point where the number of moles of acidic hydrogens from the acidic compound equals the number of moles of hydroxide ions from the basic compound
The equivalence point in a titration is:
a. The point where the number of moles of the acid compound equals the number of moles of the basic compound
b. The point where the indicator changes color
c. The point where the volume of acid tritrated equals the volume of base titrated.
d. The point where the number of moles of acidic hydrogens from the acidic compound equals the number of moles of hydroxide ions from the basic compound
Sixta KovacekLv2
17 Dec 2019