5. The glass electrode used in commercial pH meters gives an electrical response
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5. The glass electrode used in commercial pH meters gives an electrical response proportional to the concentration of hydrogen ion. To convert these responses to a pH reading, the electrode must be calibrated against standard solutions of known H+ concentration. Determine the weight in grams of sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4? H2O; FW 138) and disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4? H2O; FW 142) needed to prepare 1L of a standard buffer at pH 7.0 with a total phosphate concentration of 0.1 M. pKa of phosphoric acid 6.86.Explanation / Answer
The amount needed for 1 L of solution = FW (mol/L). ..
For NaH2PO4 H2O: (138 g/mol)(0.042 mol/L) = 5.8 g/L..
For Na2HPO4: (142 g/mol)(0.058 mol/L) = 8.2 g/L...
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