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Offline timzor

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Titrations with polyprotic acids.
« on: July 06, 2010, 01:23:49 PM »
Hi guys,

Just having trouble understanding why polyprotic acids have more than one equivalence points. For example when titrating H2SO4 with NaOH, why are there two equivalence points

H2SO4 --> HSO4- + H+
HSO4- --> SO42- + H+

If I react the H+ with OH- wont both reactions go forward to replace the H+ and so only one equivalence point formed?

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