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Consider a glass electrode or [pH electrode (combination electrode). a. Identify the reference part. b. Identify...

Consider a glass electrode or [pH electrode (combination electrode). a. Identify the reference part. b. Identify the indicator part. c. Explain how the potential of the electrode is determined. d. Describe a two-point calibration of the electrode. e. State any five of the eight possible errors that might occur in pH measurements with the electrode.

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Determination of pH of the solution with is cell containing glass electrode is explained in the picture attached.


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