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82. Solving a chemistry problem
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4. Make a reaction equation, write down the composition of the substance at the equivalence point. Calculate the potential of the indicator electrode before the start of the titration and during the titration at the indicated moment if 0.1 N is being titrated. solution at 25 °C. Pick up the reference electrode and designate the galvanic cell. Write the equations of electrode reactions.
version number titratable solution titrant indicator electrode titration moment
4 H3BO3 NaOH hydrogen titrated 50% (first step)
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