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Electrode Measurements – Ch 15

Electrode Measurements – Ch 15. Applications to potentiometric titrations, pH electrodes, quantitative measurements using ion-selective electrodes, etc. There are electrodes available for each of the 4 titration categories covered in this class: Acid-base – pH electrodes

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Electrode Measurements – Ch 15

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  1. Electrode Measurements – Ch 15 Applications to potentiometric titrations, pH electrodes, quantitative measurements using ion-selective electrodes, etc. There are electrodes available for each of the 4 titration categories covered in this class: • Acid-base – pH electrodes • Precipitation – Ag/AgCl electrode, Ag+ specific ion electrode • Complexiometric – Ca2+ specific ion electrode • Redox – Pt electrode, Saturated Calomel Electrode (SCE)

  2. Potentiometric Titrations (Sec. 10-4) Finding the Endpoint Numerically 1st der. = 2nd der. =

  3. How Ion-Selective Electrodes Work (Sec. 15-3 – 15-5) Ideally responds to only the analyte ion in a solution. Produce a voltage because of a charge difference that develops inside and outside of the electrode. A. Liquid-Based Ion-Selective Electrodes

  4. Ca2+ Ion-Selective Electrode

  5. Valinomycin is used in K-electrodes

  6. Valinomycin

  7. pH Measurement with a Glass Electrode

  8. Acid and Alkaline Errors of pH Electrodes

  9. B. Solid-State Ion-Selective Electrodes

  10. Electric Potential Difference for an Ion-Selective Electrode e.g. pH electrode

  11. Detection Limits and Interferences Pb limit of detection =

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