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In an acid/base titration where NaOH(aq) is the titrant and HCl(aq) is the analyte, what is true about the moles of each reactant present in the reaction flask at the equivalence point?

A. The moles of NaOH are equal to moles of HCl.
B. There are more moles of NaOH than HCl.
C. There are more moles of HCl than NaOH.
D. The concentrations are needed to determine moles.

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A) The moles of NaOH are equal to moles of HCl.

Step-by-step explanation:

NaOH + HCl ↦NaCl + H20

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