In a titration, what is the endpoint?

Practice Questions

Q1
In a titration, what is the endpoint?
  1. The point where the titrant is added
  2. The point where the reaction is complete
  3. The point where the solution changes color
  4. The point where the pH is neutral

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a titration, what is the endpoint?
  • Step 1: Understand what titration is. It is a method used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution.
  • Step 2: Identify the two main components in a titration: the titrant (the solution of known concentration) and the analyte (the solution of unknown concentration).
  • Step 3: Know that during titration, the titrant is added to the analyte until a reaction occurs.
  • Step 4: Learn that the endpoint is the moment when the reaction is complete.
  • Step 5: Recognize that the endpoint is often shown by a color change in the solution, indicating that the titrant has fully reacted with the analyte.
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