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Which of the following best describes the pH values at points A, B, and C on this titration curve?
A is the pH at the equivalence point; B is the pH at the half-equivalence point; C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH and equals the pKa of the weak acid
A is the pH at the half-equivalence point; B is the pH at the equivalence point; C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH and equals the pKa of the weak acid
A is the pH at the half-equivalence point and equals the pKa of the weak acid; B is the pH at the equivalence point; C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH
A is the pH at the equivalence point and equals the pKa of the weak acid; B is the pH at the half-equivalence point; C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH
A is the pH at the equivalence point; B is the pH at the half-equivalence point and equals the pKa of the weak acid; C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH
B is the pH at the half-equivalence point and equals the p
C is the pH of the solution of the weak acid before adding NaOH
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