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The equivalence point in titrating a strong acid with a strong base is significant because it marks the point at which the moles of acid and base are equal, resulting in a neutral solution. This is important for determining the concentration of the acid or base being titrated.
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The concentration of a substance can be determined alkalimetrically by titrating it with a known concentration of a base (alkali) until the equivalence point is reached. The volume of the base required to reach the equivalence point is used to calculate the concentration of the substance.
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No, it is not necessary to know the exact concentration of oxalic acid if you are titrating it with a base. You can determine the concentration of the base by measuring the volume of the base solution required to neutralize the acid solution.
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