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Calculate R.P. of hydrogen electrode at 298 K which is prepared with the help of aq. Solution of acetic acid with 0.1 M conc at 1 atm pressure `Ka=1.8xx10^(-5)`

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To calculate the reduction potential (R.P.) of the hydrogen electrode at 298 K, prepared with a 0.1 M aqueous solution of acetic acid, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the concentration of H⁺ ions The concentration of H⁺ ions in the solution can be calculated using the formula: \[ [H^+] = \sqrt{K_a \times C} \] ...
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