Answer:
At the equivalence point the entire base / acid becomes its conjugate (acid / base) pair.
A titration of a weak acid with a strong base generates basic hydrolysis.
Explanation:
The equivalence point always depends on the [C] of salt formed. In the equivalence point the following equality is generated:
N . acid volume = N . base volume
Depending on where the pH of the equivalence point is located, the type of hydrolysis is defined. The equivalence point pH meets the following condition
N . mEQ acid = N . mEQ base
Where the mEQ means mili equivalent
When the pH is modified in a considered way when adding titrant, we are in what is called the virage interval