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A 15.00 mL mono-protic acid (HX) was titrated with 0.20 M NaOH while measuring the pH....

A 15.00 mL mono-protic acid (HX) was titrated with 0.20 M NaOH while measuring the pH. A plot of pH verses volume of NaOH gives the following curve. Based on this curve, answer the following.

What are the species at equivalent point?

Question 18 options:

The conjugate base and water

The conjugate acid and base

The acid and base

The conjugate base and acid

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