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Chemistry, 06.11.2019 19:31, skyemichellec

In the titration of hcl with naoh, the equivalence point is determined
a. from the point where the pink phenolphthalein turns colorless and then remains colorless on swirling.
b. from the point where the phenolphthalein turns pink and then remains pink on swirling.
c. from the point where the pink phenolphthalein first turns colorless and then the pink reappears on swirling.
d. from the point where the colorless phenolphthalein first turns pink and then disappears on swirling

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