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A plot of the ph of solutionof acid or base against the volume of addrd base or acid |
Titration Curve |
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Useful to indicate the equivalence point graphically |
Titration Curve |
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the p function of the analyte is plotted as a function of reagent volume |
Sigmoidal Curve |
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measurements are made on both sides of the equivalence point |
Linear Segment Curve |
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before the equivalence point computing the concentratin of the acid from its starting concentration and the amount of base being added |
Preequivalence point |
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the hydronium and hydroxide ions are present in equal concentrations, and the hydronium ion concentration is derived directly from the ion product constant of water |
Equivalence Point |
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at equivalence point the solution is? and what is the ph? |
Neutral 7 |
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beyond the equivalence point |
Postequivalence point |
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the analytical concentration of the excess base is computed and the hydroxide ion concentration is assumed to be equal to or a multiple of the analytical cincentration |
Post equivalence point |