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 Sleeve junctions provide the highest flow rate for difficult samples. Sleeve junctions provide the highest flow rate for difficult samples.
  
-A double junction reference is constructed with an Ag/AgCl inner chamber and a chemically compatible reference solution in the outer chamber. It is recommended for samples containing organic compounds, proteins, heavy metals, and other compounds that interact with silver, such as bromides, iodides, cyanides, and sulphides.+**double junction** reference is constructed with an Ag/AgCl inner chamber and a chemically compatible reference solution in the outer chamber. It is recommended for samples containing organic compounds, proteins, heavy metals, and other compounds that interact with silver, such as bromides, iodides, cyanides, and sulphides.
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 //**Glass Body Electrodes:**// ideally suited for most routine pH measurements for accuracy, high temperature, and ease of cleaning. //**Glass Body Electrodes:**// ideally suited for most routine pH measurements for accuracy, high temperature, and ease of cleaning.
  
-//**Epoxy Body Electrodes:**// a good choice for applications where rough handling and breakage are a major problem.+//**Epoxy Body Electrodes:**// a good choice for applications where rough handling and breakage are a major problem. They are mostly only for watery solutions due to the limitation of cleaning agents. Temperature range, measurement range and accuracy are usually less than the glass probes.
  
  
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