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When an ion-selective electrode for X^+ was immersed in 0.0630 M XCI, the measured potential was 0.0420 V. What is the concentration of X^+ when the potential is 0.0570 V? Assume that the electrode follows the Nernst equation, the temperature is at 25 degree C, and that the activity coefficient of X^+ is 1.
When an ion-selective electrode for X^+ was immersed in 0.0630 M XCI, the measured potential was 0.0420 V. What is the concentration of X^+ when the potential is 0.0570 V? Assume that the electrode follows the Nernst equation, the temperature is at 25 degree C, and that the activity coefficient of X^+ is 1.
Reid WolffLv2
17 Nov 2019