14
Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode User Guide
•
Analate Subtraction
is used in the measurement of ions
for which no ion-selective electrode exists. The electrode is
immersed in a reagent solution that contains a species that
the electrode senses, and that reacts with the sample. It
is useful when sample size is small, or samples for which
a stable standard is diffi cult to prepare, and for viscous
or very concentrated samples. The method is not suited
for very dilute samples. It is also necessary to know the
stoichiometric ratio between standard and sample.
•
Titrations
are quantitative analytical techniques for
measuring the concentration of a species by incremental
addition of a reagent (titrant) that reacts with the sample
species. Sensing electrodes can be used for determination
of the titration end point. Ion selective electrodes are
useful as end point detectors, because they are unaffected
by sample color or turbidity. Titrations are approximately
10 times more precise than direct calibration, but are more
time-consuming.
Содержание 9609BNWP
Страница 1: ...User Guide Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode ...
Страница 4: ......
Страница 16: ...12 Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode User Guide ...