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Sharpness Index and Titration Errors

The inverse of the slope of the titration curve is a measure of how sharp the curve is. Thus, if or F changed by 1% in the vicinity of the [Pg.168]

A few examples will serve to illustrate the usefulness of these concepts. First, what factors determine the titration feasibility of a monoprotic acid  [Pg.168]

For the monoprotic acid case, using C as the concentration corrected for dilution, we have [Pg.168]

Usually at the endpoint [OH ] [H ] and from the approximate solution of the pH at the equivalence point [Pg.168]

For a titration of acetic acid (pK = 4.74) using equimolar NaOH (so that C a = Ca/2) [Pg.169]


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