Why are strong acids generally used as standard solutions in acid-base titrations?

  • A
    The $pH$ at the equivalence point will always be $7$.
  • B
    They can be used to titrate both strong and weak bases.
  • C
    Strong acids form more stable solutions than weak acids.
  • D
    The salts of strong acids do not hydrolyse.

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