Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at 4:36pm.
a.I would expect the pH at the equivalence point to be neutral but there are some instances where this may not be exactly so.
If a SA and SB then (H^+)=(OH^-) and that is defined as a neutral solution.
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