The equivalence point on a pH titration graph is the point at which the amount of titrant added is stoichiometrically equivalent to the amount of analyte in the solution. It is typically indicated by a steep rise in pH on the graph, where a small addition of titrant leads to a significant change in pH. This point is crucial for determining the concentration of the unknown solution. The exact pH at the equivalence point depends on the nature of the acid and base involved in the titration.
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