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When a weak acid (HA) is titrated with NaOH (a strong base),    (a) what species...

When a weak acid (HA) is titrated with NaOH (a strong base),   

(a) what species are present in the weak acid solution before the titration is started?

(b) what species is/are decreasing during the titration?

(c) what species is/are increasing during the titration?

(d) what species is/are not involved in the reaction?

(e) what is meant by the equivalence point?

(f) what important species concentration increases after the equivalence point?

 

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