What should I know about a titration curve of strong base added into weak acid?
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In an acid-base titration, the titration curve reflects the strengths of the corresponding acid and base. If one reagent is a weak acid or base and the other is a strong acid or base, the titration curve is irregular, and the pH shifts less with small additions of titrant near the equivalence point.
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✨✨In an acid-base titration, the titration curve reflects the strengths of the corresponding acid and base. If one reagent is a weak acid or base and the other is a strong acid or base, the titration curve is irregular, and the pH shifts less with small additions of titrant near the equivalence point.✨✨
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✨✨In an acid-base titration, the titration curve reflects the strengths of the corresponding acid and base. If one reagent is a weak acid or base and the other is a strong acid or base, the titration curve is irregular, and the pH shifts less with small additions of titrant near the equivalence point.✨✨
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