Acid-Base Titrations

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Any titration curve
________ can be considered to have four parts.
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Equivalence point
________: for strong acid- strong base, the pH= 7.
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weak acid
The ________ is a different color than its conjugate base.
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pH
The ________ depends on the molarity of the EXCESS moles of acid.
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Titration curve
________: a graph of volume of base vs. pH, when an acid is titrated with the base.
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Equivalence Point
________: the point at which the moles of acid= the moles of base.
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Titration curve
a graph of volume of base vs. pH, when an acid is titrated with the base
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Equivalence Point
the point at which the moles of  acid = the moles of base
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Initial pH
before base is added
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For a strong acid, the pH is just
log[HA]
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Acid range
the moles of acid > moles of base
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Base range
beyond equivalence point
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