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How do you know when the endpoint is reached in a titration? When does this occur?

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Before a titration, indicator is added to the analyte (which is in the flask, and usually the chemical of unknown concentration). The titrant is then placed in a burette and slowly titrated into the analyte. When the indicator changes color is when the endpoint of the titration has been reached. This occurs (approximately) at the equivalence point.

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