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What is the effect of temperature on the determination of alkalinity

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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At a higher temperature it is for example 6.5 rather than 7.0 See link for a perfect explanation and table of values. The pH of buffers also changes with temperature since a buffer is an equilibrium reaction, the dissociation of a weak acid or base. In practice, one looks up the temperature dependence of each buffer.

Answered by Anonymous
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At a higher temperature it is for example 6.5 rather than 7.0 See link for a perfect explanation and table of values. The pH of buffers also changes with temperature since a buffer is an equilibrium reaction, the dissociation of a weak acid or base. In practice, one looks up the temperature dependence of each buffer.

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