Why is ph increases suddenly after the equivalence point?
Answer / Pratibha Yadav
After the equivalence point in a titration, the remaining acid or base will react with water and not with the added titrant. This reaction produces more hydroxide ions (OH-) from the base or hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid, which increases the pH.
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