Chapter 19: Q19.119CP (page 876)
Sketch a qualitative curve for the titration of ethylenediamine
Short Answer
An acid-base titration curve is a plot of pH vs the volume of titrant supplied.
See the picture
Chapter 19: Q19.119CP (page 876)
Sketch a qualitative curve for the titration of ethylenediamine
An acid-base titration curve is a plot of pH vs the volume of titrant supplied.
See the picture
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