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ph_measurement_tips [25/06/2019 06:19]
pieter [FAQ]
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 //**What pH electrode do I use for a specific application?**//\\ //**What pH electrode do I use for a specific application?**//\\
 Follow the general rules below for selecting the right pH electrode:\\ Follow the general rules below for selecting the right pH electrode:\\
-  * Check the [[http://www.consort.be/electrochemistry/electrodes/electrode-application-guide-phorp/|Selection Guide]].+
   * Glass bodied pH electrodes may be used in most sample types.   * Glass bodied pH electrodes may be used in most sample types.
   * Epoxy bodied pH electrodes are designed for rugged environments, multiple-user situations, and field or plant applications. Epoxy bodied pH electrodes should not be used in organic solvents.   * Epoxy bodied pH electrodes are designed for rugged environments, multiple-user situations, and field or plant applications. Epoxy bodied pH electrodes should not be used in organic solvents.
   * For situations containing proteins, sulphide, and TRIS, use double junction electrodes.   * For situations containing proteins, sulphide, and TRIS, use double junction electrodes.
   * For viscous or dirty samples, use sleeve junction electrodes for best results and easy cleaning.   * For viscous or dirty samples, use sleeve junction electrodes for best results and easy cleaning.
-\\+  * Check the [[http://www.consort.be/electrochemistry/electrodes/electrode-application-guide-phorp/|Selection Guide]].\\
 //**What filling solution do I use?**//\\ //**What filling solution do I use?**//\\
 The recommended filling solution depends on the type of electrode. Some electrodes have sealed references and do not require filling solution. For refillable pH electrodes, use a 3...4 M KCl solution.\\ The recommended filling solution depends on the type of electrode. Some electrodes have sealed references and do not require filling solution. For refillable pH electrodes, use a 3...4 M KCl solution.\\
ph_measurement_tips.txt · Last modified: 27/06/2019 13:11 by pieter