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Chemistry, 12.06.2020 16:57, erieannapickett12

At the equivalence point for a weak acid-strong base titration an equal number of moles of OH- and H+ have reacted, producing a solution of water and salt. What affects the pH at the equivalence point for a weak-acid/strong-base titration? The basicity of the salt anion The auto-ionization of water None of these The acidity of the salt cation

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