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Chemistry, 26.08.2019 05:20 codycollier

An acid (such as h2so4) and a base (such as naoh) are mixed together during a titration. the equivalence point is reached when
the number of moles of h+ ions equals the number of moles of oh– ions
the ph reaches its maximum value
the ph reaches its minimum value
the number of moles of acid equals the number of moles of base

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