A pH meter is calibrated using a pH 4.00 buffer with 174.48 mV, pH 7.00 with 0 mV and pH 10.0 buffer with (-)174.48 mV. Calculate the Molar concentration of a HCl solution with electrode potential of 396.31 mV.
A pH meter is calibrated using a pH 4.00 buffer with 174.48 mV, pH 7.00 with 0 mV and pH 10.0 buffer with (-)174.48 mV. Calculate the Molar concentration of a HCl solution with electrode potential of 396.31 mV.
Chapter10: Potentiometry And Redox Titrations
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A pH meter is calibrated using a pH 4.00 buffer with 174.48 mV, pH 7.00 with 0 mV and pH 10.0 buffer with (-)174.48 mV.
Calculate the Molar concentration of a HCl solution with electrode potential of 396.31 mV.
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