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Conduct metric titration of h_2(so_4) and ba(oh)_2 write an equation (including states of matter) for the reaction between h_2(so_4) and ba(oh)_2 at the very start of the titration, before any titrant has been added to the beaker, what is present in the solution? what is the conducting species in this initial solution? describe what happens as titrant is added to the beaker. why does the conductivity of the solution decrease? what is the identity of the solid formed? what is the conducting species present in the beaker? what happens when the conductivity value reaches its minimum value (which is designated as the equivalence point for this type of titration)? what is the conducting species in the beaker? describe what happens at additional titrant is added past the equivalence point. why does the conductivity of the solution increase? what is the conducting species present in the beaker?

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