V Viru10 New Member Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 27 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 8, 2010 #1 Hey guys, Was wondering about why we keep ph probes in a buffer solution of known concentrations...i know it is to "calibrate" it, but im not exactly sure how... Thanks in advance.
Hey guys, Was wondering about why we keep ph probes in a buffer solution of known concentrations...i know it is to "calibrate" it, but im not exactly sure how... Thanks in advance.
MetroMattums Member Joined Apr 29, 2009 Messages 233 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 10, 2010 #2 It's because buffer solutions contain a (weak) acid/base conjugate pair solution that effectively neutralises any acid or base left on the probe.
It's because buffer solutions contain a (weak) acid/base conjugate pair solution that effectively neutralises any acid or base left on the probe.
C chrisnumber1 Member Joined Aug 12, 2009 Messages 244 Gender Male HSC 1998 May 10, 2010 #3 ^ + after it is neutralise's any base or acid the pH wont be affected...cos its a buffer and thats what they do
^ + after it is neutralise's any base or acid the pH wont be affected...cos its a buffer and thats what they do
V Viru10 New Member Joined Nov 16, 2009 Messages 27 Gender Male HSC 2010 May 13, 2010 #4 aaaah ok, thanks alot to the both of you.