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The moment in a titration where exactly enough titrant has been added to completely react with the analyte is called _____.

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The moment in a titration where exactly enough titrant has been added to completely react with the analyte is called  "equivalence point ".

The titration's equivalence point occurs when precisely the right amount of titrant has just been added to cause the analyte to totally react.

The point during which chemically equivalent amounts of reactants have been combined is known as the equivalence point, also known as the stoichiometric point, in a chemical process. The equivalence point for an acid-base reaction is the point at which, in accordance with the chemical reaction, equal amounts of acid and base would neutralize one another.

Therefore, the moment in a titration where exactly enough titrant has been added to completely react with the analyte is called  "equivalence point ".

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