Saturday, March 21, 2009

End point VS Equivalence point

The end point is a mark of termination or completion,the conclusion of a chemical reaction, particularly for titration.

The equivalence point, of a chemical reaction occurs during a chemical titration when the amount of titrant added is equivalent, or equal, to the amount of analyte present in the sample. In some cases there are multiple equivalence points which are multiples of the first equivalent

3 comments:

  1. Hahaha we're suppose to update on this right?!
    Haha i've forgotten about it =)
    Well,after reading this,i understood more!!!:D

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  2. Hi Been Ting,

    Oh I thought everyone in the class forgot about this question regarding end point vs equivalence point =D
    So during the VA1 practical, did we observed the end point or equivalence point of the acid-base reaction? ^_^

    by Mr Tan

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  3. hey i think ur explanation is much better than mine. haha good job!!!

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