What is the endpoint of a titration?
Correct Answer: Color change of the indicator
- Step 1: Understand that a titration is a method used to determine the concentration of a solution.
- Step 2: Know that during a titration, you add a solution (the titrant) to another solution (the analyte) until a reaction occurs.
- Step 3: Use an indicator, which is a substance that changes color at a certain pH level or concentration.
- Step 4: Watch for a color change in the solution being tested as you add the titrant.
- Step 5: The endpoint is reached when the color change indicates that the reaction is complete.
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