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The number of moles of H+ consumed from the acid and number of moles [OH-] consumed are equal at the equivalence point of a titration
True
Titration is a qualitative procedure for determining the concentration of a solution
False
The equivalence point of a titration is the point at which the acid is completely neutralized by the base
True
In a titration, a solution of known concentration (standard solution) is used to react with a solution of unknown volume and unknown concentration
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True or false: The routine stain mentioned is Hematoxylin and E stain.
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True or false: The text contains various errors.
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True or false: The text is well structured and easy to read.
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True or false: The routine stain mentioned is Hematoxylin and Eosin stain.
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True or false: Hematoxylin and eosin is a common staining method used in histology.
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True or false: Hematoxylin stains nuclei blue and eosin stains cytoplasm and extracellular matrix pink.
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Study Notes
Titration
- At the equivalence point of a titration, the number of moles of H+ consumed from the acid and the number of moles of [OH-] consumed are equal.
- The equivalence point is the point at which the acid is completely neutralized by the base.
- In a titration, a standard solution of known concentration is used to react with a solution of unknown volume and unknown concentration.
Histology Staining
- Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain is a common staining method used in histology.
- Hematoxylin stains nuclei blue, while eosin stains cytoplasm and extracellular matrix pink.
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Test your knowledge about the quantitative volumetric procedure known as titration, where a solution of known concentration is used to react with a solution of unknown concentration to determine its quantity.