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Strong Titrate-Strong Titrant Curves definitions
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Titration Curve
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Titration Curve
Graph showing pH change as titrant is added to titrate, often sigmoidal for strong acid-base reactions.
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Titration Curve
Graph showing pH change as titrant is added to titrate, often sigmoidal for strong acid-base reactions.
Equivalence Point
The point in titration where the amount of titrant equals the amount of titrate, typically pH 7 for strong acids and bases.
Sigmoidal Shape
Characteristic S-shaped curve in titration indicating a sharp pH change at the equivalence point.
Titrate
The solution of known concentration in a titration, which reacts with the titrant.
Titrant
The solution added to the titrate during titration to determine concentration.
Neutralization
Reaction between an acid and a base resulting in a pH of 7 at the equivalence point.
Strong Acid
An acid that completely dissociates in solution, starting titration at low pH.
Strong Base
A base that completely dissociates in solution, starting titration at high pH.
pH
A measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution, crucial in determining titration progress.
Excess Titrant
The remaining titrant after the equivalence point, causing pH to rise or fall gradually.