soisorce26
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hello all, i've given this question to alot of people, and yet noone has actually got an answer im content with. please help, its a past trial Q from SYDNEY TECHNICAL HIGH
A chemist is supplied with 0.010 mol/L solutions of 4 monoprotic acids (L,M,N, adn P) and measures the pH of each using a pH meter and data logger. The values are 4.2, 6.1, 2.0, and 2.7 respectively
(a) The chemist repeated his pH measurements ten times after lunch and found that the pH of each solution was now 0.1 pH units higher. Explain the probable cause of this change and thus state how the chemist could improve the reliability of his measurements
A chemist is supplied with 0.010 mol/L solutions of 4 monoprotic acids (L,M,N, adn P) and measures the pH of each using a pH meter and data logger. The values are 4.2, 6.1, 2.0, and 2.7 respectively
(a) The chemist repeated his pH measurements ten times after lunch and found that the pH of each solution was now 0.1 pH units higher. Explain the probable cause of this change and thus state how the chemist could improve the reliability of his measurements