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at what point in a titration curve is the concentration of the analyte equal to the titrant?

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Kristiania Kristiania
  • 06-01-2020

Answer:

Equivalence point

Explanation:

Equivalence point -

In a titration reaction , the unknown concentration of the analyte is determined by using the a known concentration ( titrant ) solution , is known as a titration reaction.

The stage in the titration reaction , where the concentration of the analyte equals the concentration of titrant is known as equivalence point.

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