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An acid (such as h2so4) and a base (such as naoh) are mixed together during a titration. the equivalence point is reached when

the ph reaches its maximum value

the number of moles of h+ ions equals the number of moles of oh– ions

the ph reaches its minimum value

the number of moles of acid equals the number of moles of base

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