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What is quinhydrone electrode?

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Answered by Rukaiya5603
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The quinhydrone electrode is a type of redox electrode which used to measure the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution in a chemical experiment. It provides an alternative to the commonly used glass electrode in a pH meter. ... Each one of the two substances can easily be oxidised or reduced to the other. 
Answered by Anonymous
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The quinhydrone electrode is a kind of redox cathode which used to quantify the hydrogen particle fixation (pH) of an answer in a compound test. It gives an option in contrast to the ordinarily utilized glass anode in a pH meter .

The quinhydrone anode isn't dependable above pH 8. It is additionally temperamental within the sight of solid oxidizing or diminishing operators, which would exasperate the balance somewhere in the range of hydroquinone and quinone. It is likewise subject to mistakes in arrangements containing proteins or high convergences of salts .
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