What is the concentration of \( \mathrm{A}^{-} \)(the conjugate base of the weak acid) at the equivalence point?
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The equivalence point is reached when the amount of titrant added is stoichiometrically equivalent to the amount of substance initially present in the solution. For a titration involving a weak acid and a strong base, the equivalence point occurs when all the weak Show more…
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