When a weak acid is titrated with a weak base, the pH at the equivalence point
A) is greater than 7.0.
B) is equal to 7.0.
C) is less than 7.0.
D) is determined by the magnitudes of Ka and Kb.
E) depends on the pKa of the indicator.
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