Calibration of a glass electrode gave a reading of 128.9 mV with saturated potas
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Question
Calibration of a glass electrode gave a reading of 128.9 mV with saturated potassium hydrogen tartrate buffer standard (pH = 3.557) and a reading of -98.8 mV with 0.008695 potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.0343 m disodium hydrogen phosphate buffer standard (pH = 7.400), both measured at 30°C.
(a) What is the observed slope (mV/pH unit) of the calibration curve?
(b) What is the theoretical slope at 30°C?
(c) What is , the electromotive efficiency to three significant figures?? Open the hint panel below for the definition of electromotive efficiency.
(d) What is the pH of an unknown that gives a reading of 24.0 mV with this electrode at 30°C?
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Calibration of a glass electrode gave a reading of 128.9 mV with saturated potas
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