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Can the half cell electrochemistry experiment using a pH meter and aqueous solutions of Cu, Cu2+ and Ag and Ag+ be used to measure even lower concentrations, such as 10^-23 mol of Cu2+ or a single free copper ion in solution?

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14 years ago

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