At what point is a base no longer added during a titration?

A. when the pH increases suddenly in the flask

B. when the phenolphthalein remains clear in the flask

C. before the solution in the flask reaches the equivalency point

D. before half of the base is completely drained from the burette​


Answer :

Answer:

when the pH increases suddenly in the flask

Explanation:

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When the pH increases suddenly in the flask at that point is a base no longer added during a titration.

What is titration?

Titration is a typical quantitative chemical analysis procedure used in laboratories to quantify the concentration of a specified analyte. The titrant or titrator is a reagent that is produced as a standard solution with a known concentration as well as volume.

What is pH?

The pH scale, which originally stood for "potential of hydrogen," is used to describe the acidity as well as basicity of aqueous solutions. The pH of acidic solutions is lower than that of basic as well as alkaline solutions.

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