Incorrect Question 3 0/ 0.5 pts Which statement best explains why the pH at the equivalence point of the titration of a strong acid with a strong base is 7.0 (at or near 25 °C)? A basic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong acid. All analyte has been consumed. An acidic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong base. There is no excess titrant. A neutral salt is the only chemical species present.

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Which statement best explains why the pH at the equivalence point of the
titration of a strong acid with a strong base is 7.0 (at or near 25 °C)?
A basic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong acid.
All analyte has been consumed.
An acidic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong base.
There is no excess titrant.
O A neutral salt is the only chemical species present.
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 3 0 / 0.5 pts Which statement best explains why the pH at the equivalence point of the titration of a strong acid with a strong base is 7.0 (at or near 25 °C)? A basic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong acid. All analyte has been consumed. An acidic salt is formed, but it is neutralized by excess strong base. There is no excess titrant. O A neutral salt is the only chemical species present.
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