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What are titration curves?

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What are titration curves?

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Titration curves represent the change in the pH of a solution as a titrant is added to it. 2 key features in a titration curve include: Equivalence point: This is when there is a sharp change in the pH of the solution as all the reactants in the solution have been used up, and the solution starts taking on the properties of the titrant. Buffer Region: For solutions comprising of weak acids and their conjugate bases, there will be a short pH range whereby adding more acid/base(within a certain limit) results in minimal change in the pH of the solution, due to salt hydrolysis.

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