The titration curve with the steepest vertical line would be between KOH and
a. HBr
b.HCOOH
c. H2ON
d. H4OH
Answer :-
a. HBr
Because KOH is strong base and HBr is strong acid so, while titration there will be sharp increase in the concentration of OH- ions i.e. pH will increase rapidly.
The titration curve with the steepest vertical line would be between KOH and a. HBr b.HCOOH...
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