Chemistry: The Molecular Science (5th Edition)

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Chapter 15 - Additional Aqueous Equilibria - Questions for Review and Thought - Review Questions - Page 693: 2

Answer

Equivalence point is defined as the point where all the acid/base of the solution has been neutralized. The end point is very close to the equivalence point, but, the thing that will determine it is the acid-base indicator. When it changes its color, the titration reached its end point. An appropriate chosen indicator will give an end point almost at the equivalence point, which gives us the most precise result.

Work Step by Step

Equivalence point is defined as the point where all the acid/base of the solution has been neutralized. The end point is very close to the equivalence point, but, the thing that will determine it is the acid-base indicator. When it changes its color, the titration reached its end point. An appropriate chosen indicator will give an end point almost at the equivalence point, which gives us the most precise result.
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