How is the endpoint of the titration determined in an acetimeter?
How is the endpoint of the titration determined in an acetimeter?
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The endpoint of the titration is determined by a noticeable change, often indicated by a pH shift. This can be visualized with a pH meter or a color change using an indicator dye. The precise point signifies neutralization of the acetic acid.