End Point
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The point in a titration at which the indicator changes color
Real World Example
Imagine you're making a pot of coffee and you're trying to figure out the exact moment when it's perfectly brewed—not too weak, not too strong. This moment is similar to the point in a titration when the indicator changes color, signaling that the chemical reaction is complete. Just as the color change in your coffee tells you it's ready to drink, the color change in a titration tells a chemist that the reaction has reached its end point, meaning the precise amount of reactant has been added.
Practice Version
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