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Chemistry, 07.04.2020 04:14 mastershadow2018

Suppose that a student performing an experiment mistakenly calibrated the pH meter using pH 6 instead of a pH 7 buffer. As a result all pH meter readings were too low.
A) would this error have affected the calculated equivalent mass of the unknown acid? how?
B) Would this error have affected the experimentally determined pKA of the unknown acid? how?

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