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Catalysts provide an alternate chemical pathway, lowering activation energy. Some reactions have high activation energy, and so would not happen at low temperatures without a catalyst.A catalyst (conc. H2SO4) is essential to allow the rxn to take place at low temps. Why low temps?
so end point = change in colour?The end point is the point at which there is a permanent colour change in the indicator.
The equivalence point is where the exact amount of titrant has been added to your aliquot to completely neutralise each other.
yes ur teacher is right..so end point = change in colour?
equivalence point = neutral substance? (isn't that change in colour as well)
My teacher said equivalence point = theoretical and end point = experimental. Is this true?
Equivalence point is the point at which the neutralisation reaction is complete.thx and what is the diff between equivalence point and end point.