In a titration, what is the equivalence point, and why is it significant? 

A.
The point at which the reaction is too slow to continue; it is significant because it indicates incomplete reaction.
B.
The point at which the reaction is fastest; it is significant because it indicates the maximum rate of reaction.
C.
he point at which the moles of H⁺ from the acid equal the moles of OH⁻ from the base; it is significant because it indicates a complete neutralization reaction.
D.
The point at which the volume of titrant added equals the volume of the analyte; it has no particular significance.
Chemistry
AP
College Board
Exam No:AP Chemistry Problem Set 7 Year:2024 Question No:APChemistry2024AP0459

Answer:

C

Knowledge points:

4.6 Introduction to Titration

Solution:

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