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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: | ||
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* 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, | * Epoxy bodied pH electrodes are designed for rugged environments, | ||
* 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. | ||
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//**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.\\ |