The weak acid acetic acid, CH3COOH(aq), is titrated with strong base potassium hydroxide, KOH(aq). The pH at the equivalence point of the titration is determined by what species in solution?     CH3COO−     K+     KOH     CH3COOH22+     CH3COOH

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The weak acid acetic acid, CH3COOH(aq), is titrated with strong base potassium hydroxide, KOH(aq). The pH at the equivalence point of the titration is determined by what species in solution?

   

CH3COO

   

K+

   

KOH

   

CH3COOH22+

   

CH3COOH

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