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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 01:40, angie249

The equivalence point in a titration refers to the point when O the mL of the acid equals the mL of the base.
O the molarity of the acid used in the reaction equals the molarity of the base used in the reaction.
O the number of moles of one reactant reacts completely with the moles of the other reactant.
O the acid in the flask turns clear.

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