What is the difference between equivalent point and end point?
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The equivalence point in a titration is the point at which the added titrant is chemically equivalent completely to the an alyte in the sample. End point is the point where the indicator changes its color. To get the same equivalent point as the end point, pH of the indicator should match the pH at the equivalence
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A drop of indicator solution is added to the titration at the start; when the color changes the endpoint has been reached, this is an approximation of the equivalence point. Conductance. The conductivity of a solution depends on the ions that are present in it.
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