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Role of hydroquinone in potentiometry

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Answered by satutimathur
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Quinhydrone electrode. The Quinhydrone electrode is a type of redox electrode which used to measures the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of a solution in a chemical experiment. It provides an alternative to the commonly used glass electrode in a pH meter. This reference electrode does not respond to the pH.
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Quinhydrone electrode.

  • The Quinhydrone electrode is a type of redox electrode which used to measures the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of a solution in a chemical experiment.
  • It provides an alternative to the commonly used glass electrode in a pH meter.
  • This reference electrode does not respond to the pH.
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