11) When a strong acid is
titrated against a strong base
the end point is the point of *
a) Zero conductance
b) Maximum conductance
c) Minimum conductance
d) none of above
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When a strong acid is
titrated against a strong base
the end point is the point of *
a) Zero conductance
b) Maximum conductance
c) Minimum conductance
d) none of above
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The correct response to the given question is Minimum Conductance (option c).
- The conductance of any solution is determined by the quantity of ions present.
- Titration of strong acid and a strong base produces a "V-shaped" curve.
- This graph shows that when we add a base to an acid, the OH and H+ ions form a connection, lowering the ionic conductance of the solution.
- When all of these ions have been neutralized, conductance hits its lowest point, which is the V curve's lowest point.
- This is the minimum conductivity equivalence point.
- If we continue to add base OH ions after the endpoint, the conductance of the solution will only increase.
- As a result, the end point of strong acid and the strong base titration is minimum conductance.
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