Which of the following statements is/are true about the equivalence point of a strong acid (beaker)/strong base (titrant) titration at 25 °C? (select ALL that are necessarily correct) OA The pH will be 7.00 OB. The pH will be greater than 7.00 OC The pH will be less than 7.00 OD. The dominant species determining the pH will be excess titrant OE. The dominant species determining the pH will be the excess species from the beginning of the titration OF. The dominant species determining the pH will be the cation of the salt OG. The dominant species determining the pH will be the anion of the salt OH. The dominant species determining the pH will be a buffer O. The dominant process determining the pH will be water autoionization OJ. The indicator changes color at this pH in the titration «K Question 23 of 30>> A Moving to another question will save this response. MacBook Air

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Which of the following statements is/are true about the equivalence point of a strong acid (beaker)/strong base (titrant) titration at 25 °C? (select ALL that
are necessarily correct)
OA The pH will be 7.00
OB The pH will be greater than 7.00
OC The pH will be less than 7.00
OD. The dominant species determining the pH will be excess titrant
OE. The dominant species determining the pH will be the excess species from the beginning of the titration
OF. The dominant species determining the pH will be the cation of the salt
OG. The dominant species determining the pH will be the anion of the salt
OH. The dominant species determining the pH will be a buffer
O. The dominant process determining the pH will be water autoionization
OJ. The indicator changes color at this pH in the titration
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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is/are true about the equivalence point of a strong acid (beaker)/strong base (titrant) titration at 25 °C? (select ALL that are necessarily correct) OA The pH will be 7.00 OB The pH will be greater than 7.00 OC The pH will be less than 7.00 OD. The dominant species determining the pH will be excess titrant OE. The dominant species determining the pH will be the excess species from the beginning of the titration OF. The dominant species determining the pH will be the cation of the salt OG. The dominant species determining the pH will be the anion of the salt OH. The dominant species determining the pH will be a buffer O. The dominant process determining the pH will be water autoionization OJ. The indicator changes color at this pH in the titration «K Question 23 of 30> > A Moving to another question will save this response. MacBook Air @ 24 % & 2 3 7 9 Q D K
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