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effects of pH on redox titration ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reduction potentials are the energy of a half reaction per electron transferred. ... pH is related to the concentration of protons/hydroxide ions in solution, so this is why it can modify the driving force of reactions involving protons/hydroxide ions, and thus the reduction potential as well.

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Answered by AditiTembhre
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A redox titration is a type of titration based on a redox reaction between the analyte and titrant. ... A common example of a redox titration is treating a solution of iodine with a reducing agent to produce iodide using a starch indicator to help detect the endpoint.

The effect of pH on redox titrations of haem a in cyanide-liganded cytochrome-c oxidase: experimental and modelling studies. ... In the pH range 7.0-8.1 the strength of the interaction with CuB is found to decrease with increasing pH, while the interaction with CuA remains essentially constant.

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