The representation of the potential of an indicator electrode against the logarithm of the analyte activity is...(1). a straight line for all analyte concentrations. (2). a curve with zero slope for any concentration value below a certain limit. (3). an exponential curve. (4). a logarithmic curve.
The representation of the potential of an indicator electrode against the logarithm of the analyte activity is...(1). a straight line for all analyte concentrations. (2). a curve with zero slope for any concentration value below a certain limit. (3). an exponential curve. (4). a logarithmic curve.
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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The representation of the potential of an indicator electrode against the logarithm of the analyte activity is...
(1). a straight line for all analyte concentrations.
(2). a curve with zero slope for any concentration value below a certain limit.
(3). an exponential curve.
(4). a logarithmic curve.
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