Titration curve for monoprotic acid and strong base
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TITRATION OF A STRONG BASE AND A STRONG ACID. When a strong base such as sodium hydroxide is titrated with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid, the resulting solution at the equivalence point contains only soluble sodium chloride. Because sodium hydroxide is a strong base, the sodium ion is an inert conjugate acid.
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TITRATION OF A STRONG BASE AND A STRONG ACID. When a strong base such as sodium hydroxide is titrated with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid, the resulting solution at the equivalence point contains only soluble sodium chloride. Because sodium hydroxide is a strong base, the sodium ion is an inert conjugate acid.
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