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weak acid strong base conductometric titration

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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increases due to the excess of OH − ions in case of a strong base as the titrant. ... Displacement (or Replacement) Titrations: When a salt of a weak acid is titrated with a strong acid, the anion of the weak acid is replaced by that of the strong acid and weak acid itself is liberated in the undissociated form.

Explanation:

A weak acid will react with a strong base to form a basic (pH > 7) solution.

Answered by MemeLover00
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increases due to the excess of OH − ions in case of a strong base as the titrant. ... Displacement (or Replacement) Titrations: When a salt of a weak acid is titrated with a strong acid, the anion of the weak acid is replaced by that of the strong acid and weak acid itself is liberated in the undissociated form.

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