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A plot of the ph of solutionof acid or base against the volume of addrd base or acid

Titration Curve

Useful to indicate the equivalence point graphically

Titration Curve

the p function of the analyte is plotted as a function of reagent volume

Sigmoidal Curve

measurements are made on both sides of the equivalence point

Linear Segment Curve

before the equivalence point computing the concentratin of the acid from its starting concentration and the amount of base being added

Preequivalence point

the hydronium and hydroxide ions are present in equal concentrations, and the hydronium ion concentration is derived directly from the ion product constant of water

Equivalence Point

at equivalence point the solution is? and what is the ph?

Neutral 7

beyond the equivalence point

Postequivalence point

the analytical concentration of the excess base is computed and the hydroxide ion concentration is assumed to be equal to or a multiple of the analytical cincentration

Post equivalence point