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    A Titration of an Acid and Base to the Equivalence
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A Titration of an Acid and Base to the Equivalence

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A titration of an acid and base to the equivalence point results in a noticeably acidic solution. It is likely this titration involves


A) a strong acid and a weak base.
B) a weak acid and a strong base.
C) a weak acid and a weak base (where Ka equals Kb) .
D) a strong acid and a strong base.

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