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Chemistry, 28.11.2020 02:50, trystonprice

In a titration of monoprotic acids and bases, there is a large change in pHA. at the point where pH = pKa of the acid. B. when the volume of acid is exactly equal to the volume of base. C. when the concentration of acid is exactly equal to the concentration of base. D. when the number of moles of acid is exactly equal to the number of moles of base. E. at the point where pH = pKb of the

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