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Card 146
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What is the equivalence point of a strong acid strong base titration?
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Card 147
Front
At what volume of NaOH is the equivalence point reached in a titration with HCl? (equal concentrations of 0.1moldm3)
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Card 148
Front
Why does it take a while for the pH to increase in a strong acid strong base titration?
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Card 149
Front
Where the graph is vertical on a pH curve, why does the pH increase so rapidly?
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Card 150
Front
What is the equivalence point?
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Card 151
Front
What does a log scale do on a pH curve?
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Card 152
Front
Why does the equivalence point occur when you have equal volumes of acid and base added?
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Card 153
Front
What would change if you were adding alkali in an acid-base titration and you doubled the concentration of it?
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Card 154
Front
How would the pH curve change if the concentrations of acid and base were increased in a strong acid strong base titration?
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Card 155
Front
What is on the x axis of the pH curve of an acid-base titration?
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