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1. The endpoint in a titration is the point where the color change occurs due to the indicator.
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2. A primary standard should be impure and easily dissolvable in water.
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3. Titrations can only be performed between acids and bases.
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4. In a back titration, the excess titrant is added to the analyte, and the remaining titrant is titrated to find the concentration of the analyte.
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5. The equivalence point and the endpoint are always the same in a titration.
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6. The concentration of the unknown solution can be determined by using the volume of titrant used in the titration.
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7. The pH of the solution is the primary factor in determining the endpoint of an acid-base titration.
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8. burette is used to accurately measure and deliver a known volume of the titrant during a titration.
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9. Titration is a qualitative analysis method used to identify substances in a sample.
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10. The volume of titrant used at the equivalence point can be used to calculate the molarity of the analyte.
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