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12.6 pH Electrode Fundamentals
A combination pH Electrode is two electrodes in one. The sensing membrane is
the round or spear shaped bulb at the tip of the electrode. This produces a voltage
that changes with the pH of the Solution. This voltage is measured with respect
to the second part of the electrode, the reference section. The reference section
makes contact with the sample solution using a salt bridge, which is referred to as
the reference junction. A saturated solution of KCl is used to make contact with
the sample. It is vital that the KCl solution has an adequate flow rate in order to
obtain stable, accurate pH measurements.
12.6.1
Asymmetry of a pH Electrode
An “ideal” pH electrode produces 0 mV output at 7.00 pH. In practise, pH
electrodes, generally produce 0 mV output at slightly above or below 7.00 pH.
The amount of variance from 7.00 pH is called the asymmetry. Figure 12-1
illustrates how asymmetry is expressed.
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+1.00 pH Asymmetry
0.00 pH Asymmetry
-1.00 pH Asymmetry
Response of pH Electrode, as a Function of Asymmetry
Electrode Response (mV)
pH
Figure 12-1