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At what pH the potential of Hydrogen electrode will be 0.059 V?

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To find the pH at which the potential of the hydrogen electrode is 0.059 V, we will use the Nernst equation. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Write the Nernst Equation The Nernst equation for the hydrogen electrode can be expressed as: \[ E = E^\circ - \frac{0.059}{n} \log \frac{1}{[H^+]^2} \] where: - \( E \) is the cell potential, - \( E^\circ \) is the standard electrode potential (0 V for the hydrogen electrode), ...
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