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The equation for the equivalence point is given as:
NaVa = NbVb
Where N is the normality and V is the volume.
My question is: why doesn't the strengths/identities of the respective acids or bases matter when using this equation? Wouldn't weak acids/bases only PARTIALLY dissociate?
Thank you.
NaVa = NbVb
Where N is the normality and V is the volume.
My question is: why doesn't the strengths/identities of the respective acids or bases matter when using this equation? Wouldn't weak acids/bases only PARTIALLY dissociate?
Thank you.