3B Scientific Electrochemistry Kit User Manual
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Experiment 11 - measuring pH Student instructions
Chemicals Hazard
symbols
R phrases
S phrases
Equipment
Buffer solution pH 4 or 7
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Meter
Hydrochloric acid
36/37/38
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Electrodes:
Single probe pH
measuring equipment
Sodium hydroxide
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26-36/37/39-45
Sodium chloride solution
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Sodium acetate solution
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Warning: Be careful when handling acids and alkalis! Wear protective glasses!
The Electrochemistry case contains a combined pH probe electrode for measuring pH. The meter displays
highly accurate measurements with a single point calibration. Since the meter is battery powered, it can also
be used to make pH measurements outside the classroom, e.g. in lakes and rivers.
Experiment procedure:
1.
Take the pH probe out of the case and plug it into the pH connection on the underside of the meter.
2.
Change the range switch on the front of the meter from voltage measurement to pH measurement.
3.
Now take the pH probe out of its storage flask and rinse it with distilled water.
4.
Immerse the pH probe in the buffer solution, wait for a moment and then adjust the zero point until it shows the
correct value for the buffer solution. Make no more adjustments to the rotary knob thereafter.
5.
Immerse the probe in the prepared solutions one after the other and read off the corresponding pH values. After
each measurement, thoroughly clean the probe. Take care when doing this not to damage the probe's glass head.
Observation and evaluation:
Tested solution
Measured pH value
Hydrochloric acid
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium chloride
solution
Sodium acetate
solution