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Neutral solution
water; (equal amounts of H3O and OH)
H30
acid
OH
base
Acidic solution
more H3O than OH
Base
more OH than H3O
Titration
controlled addition and measurement of the amount of known solution concentration which reacts w/o solution of unknown concentration
Equivalence point
point where the two solutions are in chemically equal amounts
End point
point where titration changes color and neutralizes
Acid-base
indicates used to estimate pH
Transition intervals
pH range over which an indicator changes color
pH meters
used exact value
Steps for titration calculation
1) Change molarity to moles
2) Stoichiometry
3) Change moles to molarity