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Chemistry, 21.05.2020 03:01 sarahppalenz9519

A group of students is comparing the graphs of strong acid-strong base and weak acid-strong base titration curves, where the base is the titrant. Which statement inaccurately describes a difference between the two curves?

The initial pH for the weak acid-strong base curve is higher than the initial pH for the strong acid-strong base curve.

At the equivalence points, the pH of the weak acid-strong base is greater than the pH of the strong acid-strong base.

At the half-equivalence points, the pH of the weak acid-strong base is greater than the pH of the strong acid-strong base.

The steep-rise interval in the weak acid-strong base curve is more pronounced than in the strong acid-strong base curve.

I know the answer is NOT A or B

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