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  • Understanding Solution pH Before Titration: A Comprehensive Guide
    Before titration, the pH of a solution depends on the nature of the solution. If the solution is acidic, the pH will be less than 7. If the solution is basic, the pH will be greater than 7. If the solution is neutral, the pH will be exactly 7.

    The specific pH value before titration depends on the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution. For example, a solution with a high concentration of H+ ions will have a low pH, while a solution with a low concentration of H+ ions will have a high pH.

    The exact pH value before titration can be measured using a pH meter or pH indicator.

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