Hi Jianing! If buffer is before equivalence point then mbc is at 1/2 Veq (half equivalence). If buffer is after equivalence point then mbc will be at 2 Veq (double equivalence). But buffer before eqv is much more common, so many students will assume that buffer is always at 1/2 Veq which is not true!
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Hi Bennett you are welcome! Glad you found this useful 😊
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THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS!!!!! :D
You're welcome Tae Min! I think titration curve is a killer for most students ya? (T.T)
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thank you, this was so helpful! If possible could you run through the other types of titrations?
thank u!! so for maximum buffer capacity, volume is always at 1/2 equivalence point? then what if mbc is aft equivalence point? :o
Hi Jianing! If buffer is before equivalence point then mbc is at 1/2 Veq (half equivalence). If buffer is after equivalence point then mbc will be at 2 Veq (double equivalence). But buffer before eqv is much more common, so many students will assume that buffer is always at 1/2 Veq which is not true!
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