Understanding Neutralisation and pH Curves
When you mix acids and bases, something fascinating happens - the pH doesn't change gradually throughout the reaction. Instead, there's a dramatic jump at one specific point called the equivalence point.
The equivalence point is where the volume of one solution exactly reacts with the volume of another. On a pH curve, you'll spot this as the centre of that steep, vertical section where pH rockets upward.
Looking at the graph, notice how the pH changes slowly at first (excess acid), then shoots up rapidly around 25 cm³ of added base, then levels off again (excess base). That vertical bit? That's your goldmine for accurate results.
Quick Tip: The steeper the vertical section, the more accurate your titration results will be!