Concept explainers
(i)
Interpretation:
The chemistry of the given figure before equivalence point has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
- when the number of moles of standard solution equals to concentration of analyte in titration is called equivalence point.
- The end point is defined as occurrence of colour change at particular point in titration.
(ii)
Interpretation:
The chemistry of the given figure at first equivalence point has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
- when the number of moles of standard solution equals to concentration of analyte in titration is called equivalence point.
- The end point is defined as occurrence of colour change at particular point in titration.
(iii)
Interpretation:
The chemistry of the given figure in between first and second equivalence point has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
- when the number of moles of standard solution equals to concentration of analyte in titration is called equivalence point.
- The end point is defined as occurrence of colour change at particular point in titration.
(iv)
Interpretation:
The chemistry of the given figure at second equivalence point has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
- when the number of moles of standard solution equals to concentration of analyte in titration is called equivalence point.
- The end point is defined as occurrence of colour change at particular point in titration.
(v)
Interpretation:
The chemistry of the given figure beyond second equivalence point has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
- when the number of moles of standard solution equals to concentration of analyte in titration is called equivalence point.
- The end point is defined as occurrence of colour change at particular point in titration.
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