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The indicator used for titration of weak base and strong acid is:(a) Thymol blue(b) Methyl orange(c) Phenolpthalein(d) Fluorescein
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This is because the strong acid will donate a proton to the weak base, forming a weak acid as the conjugate acid of the base. This weak acid will partially ionize in water, producing hydronium ions and lowering the pH. Show more…
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