What is true at the equivalence point of a
titration?
moles H* neutralized = moles OH neutralized
moles H* neutralized > moles OH neutralized
moles OH neutralized > moles H* neutralized

Respuesta :

Moles [tex]H^+[/tex]neutralized = moles [tex]OH^-[/tex]neutralized at the equivalence point of a titration. Hence, option A is correct.

What is titration?

A method or process of determining the concentration of a dissolved substance in terms of the smallest amount of reagent of known concentration required to bring about a given effect in reaction with a known volume of the test solution.

Equivalence point: point in titration at which the amount of titrant added is just enough to completely neutralize the analyte solution.

At the equivalence point in an acid-base titration, moles of base = moles of acid and the solution only contains salt and water.

Hence, option A is correct.

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