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In the titration of acid–base systems, the detection of end-points usually depends on the use of visual indicators or potentiometric methods. These methods are essentially based on the inflection point at which there is a maximum change in pH or potential. In binary or ternary mixed acid systems, if ΔpK (K is the acid dissociation constant) between any two acids is less than 4, the titration steps of the acids overlap and it is very difficult to determine the concentration of each acid in these cases.