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The amount of indicator used in an acid-base titration must be small. Why?

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The amount of indicator used in an acid-base titration must be small. Why?

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In an acid-base titration, the analyte is either an acid or a base, depending on whether the titrant is a strong base or an acid. The equivalence point in a titration is the time when the titrant and analyte are present in stoichiometric amounts.

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