What is reason of “point of inflexion” in acid-base titrations?
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Highest slope in the titration curve is characterized as an inflection point [1] and that it is regarded to be the equivalence point. Thus an inflection point has to be present in the titration curve in order to locate the equivalence point.
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An inflection point in the titration curve: occurs during a titration when one equivalent of base is added to a weak acid solution. is a point near which more base can be added without changing the pH significantly.
Highest slope in the titration curve is characterized as an inflection point and that it is regarded to be the equivalence point. T
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