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After the NaOH solution has been standardized, it is used to titrate a weak monoprotic acid, HX. The equivalence point is reached when 25.0 mL of NaOH solution has been added. Sketch the titration curve, showing the pH changes that occur as the volume of NaOH solution added increases from 0 to 35.0 mL. Clearly label the equivalence point on the curve.

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