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Card 166

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Why is the buffer region steeper when a weak acid and strong base titrates?

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Card 167

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At what volume are there equal concentrations of reactant and product?

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Card 168

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At the half equivalence point, pKa = ...

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Card 169

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Why is the concentration of CH3COONa equal to the concentration CH3COO- at the half equivalence point?

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Card 170

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If you add acid to the titration, what is the initial pH on a pH curve related to?

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Card 171

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At the half equivalence point in the titration of a strong acid and weak base, pKb = ...

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Card 172

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Is there a buffer region in a strong acid strong base pH curve? Why? / Why not?

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Card 173

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Where is the equivalence point on a weak acid weak base pH curve?

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Card 174

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What do acid-base titrations deduce?

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Card 175

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What does an indicator show in an acid-base titration?

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