Chapter 7: Q31P (page 160)
Why does the surface charge of a precipitate change sign atthe equivalence point?
Short Answer
There is a shift in sign beyond the equivalence point due to extra silver ions on the precipitate.
Chapter 7: Q31P (page 160)
Why does the surface charge of a precipitate change sign atthe equivalence point?
There is a shift in sign beyond the equivalence point due to extra silver ions on the precipitate.
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