
Concept explainers
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Interpretation:
Equivalence point for piperidine and nitric acid should be identified.
Concept introduction:
End point is the point at which the complete neutralization of acid by the base in case of
The equivalence point will be closure or appears next to the end point in case of acid-base titration.
Interpretation:
Equivalence point for sodium hydroxide and sodium bisulphiteshould be identified.
Concept introduction:
End point is the point at which the complete neutralization of acid by the base in case of acid base titration or production of buffer either in strong acid-weak base or weak acid-strong base titration takes place. The completion of the reaction can be detected with the help of indicator which changes the color on completion of the reaction.
The equivalence point will be closure or appears next to the end point in case of acid-base titration.
Interpretation:
Equivalence point for barium hydroxide and hydrogen bromideshould be identified.
Concept introduction:
End point is the point at which the complete neutralization of acid by the base in case of acid base titration or production of buffer either in strong acid-weak base or weak acid-strong base titration takes place. The completion of the reaction can be detected with the help of indicator which changes the color on completion of the reaction.
The equivalence point will be closure or appears next to the end point in case of acid-base titration.

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