Chemistry
Chemistry, 20.11.2019 15:31, anonymous115296

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

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