Ideal for pH measurement.
A pH measuring electrode is a device whose main purpose is to measure the pH of a solution, which is the measure of its acidity or alkalinity. pH is a scale ranging from 0 to 14, where 7 is neutral, values below 7 indicate acidity, and values above 7 indicate alkalinity.
Ideal for experiments
The pH measuring electrode is ideal for use in experiments because it has a unique ceramic junction on the outside of the reference cell, and the spherical pH sensor part is made of high-temperature glass. It is ideal for use with highly conductive samples, inks, solvents, strong acids and bases, and for measuring samples at high temperatures.
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