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I really appreciate if someone can tell me how I can know the major and minor...

I really appreciate if someone can tell me how I can know the major and minor species for the tritations of strong base- strong acid, strong acid- strong base and weak acid- strong base. I am looking for the major and minor species at the point before any addition of titrant, before the equivalence point, at equivalece point and after equivalence point. Could you please give a detailed explanation with the chemical equations.
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