Answer:
E) None of the above is true
Step-by-step explanation:
A) is wrong. The unit for amount of substance is the mole. The moles of acid equal the moles of base only when the molar ratio is 1:1. If the molar ratio is different, you will use different moles of acid and base used to reach the equivalence point.
B) is wrong. The pH = 7 only for a strong acid-strong base titration. If you have a weak acid or base, the pH at the equivalence point will not be 7.
C) is wrong. An indicator is pH sensitive. It shows distinct colours in different pH ranges.
D) is wrong. A titration curve is a plot of pH vs. the volume of titrant.