glass electrode
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determination of hydrogen ion concentration
- In acid–base reaction: Dissociation constants in aqueous solution
…electrode (or more commonly a glass electrode, which responds in the same way) together with a reference electrode, commonly the calomel electrode, serves to measure the actual hydrogen ion concentration, or the pH, of the solution. If E is the electromotive force (in volts) observed by the electrode, the equation…
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use in potentiometric analysis
- In chemical analysis: Ion-selective electrodes
The glass membranes in glass electrodes are designed to allow partial penetration by the analyte ion. They are most often used for pH measurements, where the hydrogen ion is the measured species.
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