What is zone of equivalence?
Answer / Pulkit Sharma
The zone of equivalence (ZE) is a region in an antigen-antibody reaction where the concentration of both antigens and antibodies is sufficient to form complete antigen-antibody complexes, but not enough to cause precipitation. In this zone, there are equal molar amounts of both reactants present, and the solution remains clear.
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