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The use of Lanthamus chloride in crystal membrane
electrode is for exchange of ----- lons. (1 marks )
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Answered by jhangir789
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The use of Lanthamus chloride in crystal membrane electrode is for exchange of Potassium lons.

What do potassium ions do?

  • Potassium ions carry a positive charge.
  • Your body uses this electricity to manage a variety of processes, including fluid balance, nerve signals and muscle contractions.
  • Therefore, a low or high amount of electrolytes in the body can affect many crucial functions.
  • Balance, nerve signals and muscle contractions.

What ions does potassium?

  • Potassium forms ions with a positive charge.
  • A compound is formed when potassium reacts with chlorine, which forms ions with a negative charge.
  • The formula of this compound would therefore be KCl.
  • Potassium loses one electron when it reacts with chlorine.

Why is potassium ion formed?

  • In the periodic table, potassium is one of the alkali metals, all of which have a single valence electron in the outer electron shell, that is easily removed to create an ion with a positive charge  a cation, that combines with anions to form salts.
  • Potassium in nature occurs only in ionic salts.

What are the type of ions?

  • There are two types of ions, Cations and Anions.
  • The positively charged ions are known as cations and the negatively charged ions are known as anions.

Hence, Lanthamus chloride is used in crystal membrane electrodes for potassium lons exchange.

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