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How do strong acid-strong base titrations differ from weak acid-weak base titrations?

Strong Acid – Strong Base Titration

  • Example: HCl + NaOH
  • Starting pH: Very low (around 1–2)
  • Equivalence point pH: 7 (neutral)
  • Curve: Sharp jump in pH at equivalence point
  • Endpoint detection: Easy
  • Buffer region: Almost none

Weak Acid – Weak Base Titration

  • Example: CH₃COOH + NH₄OH
  • Starting pH: Higher (around 3–4)
  • Equivalence point pH: Slightly acidic or basic
  • Curve: Gradual rise in pH, no sharp jump
  • Endpoint detection: Harder
  • Buffer region: Present

In short:

  • Strong acid + strong base → sharp pH change, easy to detect.
  • Weak acid + weak base → gradual pH change, harder to detect.

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