General Preparation; Electrode Preparation; Electrode Slope Check (With Ph/Mv Meter) - EUTECH INSTRUMENTS SILVERSULFIDE EPOXY Instruction Manual

Silver/silver sulfide electrode
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GENERAL PREPARATION

Electrode Preparation

Remove the rubber caps covering the electrode tips and the rubber insert covering the filling hole of
the reference electrode. Fill the combination electrode or the reference electrode with the filling
solution shipped with the electrode to a level just below the fill hole. No preparation is required for
a sealed reference electrode. Connect the electrodes to the proper terminals as recommended by the
meter manufacturer.

Electrode Slope Check (with pH/mV meter)

(Check electrodes each day)
Using silver standards:
1.
To a 150 ml beaker, add 100 ml of distilled water and 2 ml of ISA. Place the beaker on a
magnetic stirrer and begin stirring at a constant rate. After assuring that the meter is in the
mV mode, lower the electrode tips into the solution.
2.
Using a pipet, add 1 ml of 0.1M or 1,000 ppm silver standard to the beaker. When the
reading has stabilized, record the millivolt reading.
3.
Using a pipet, add 10 ml of the same silver standard used above to the beaker. When the
reading has stabilized, record the millivolt reading.
4.
Determine the difference between the two readings. A difference of 57±2 mV indicates
correct electrode operation, assuming the solution temperature is between 20 o and 25 o C.
See the TROUBLESHOOTING section if the potential change is not within this range.
Using sulfide stock solutions:
1.
To a 150 ml beaker, add 50 ml of distilled water and 50 ml of SAOB solution. Place the
beaker on a magnetic stirrer and begin stirring at a constant rate. After assuring that the
meter is in the mV mode, lower the electrode tips into the solution.
2.
Using a pipet, add 1 ml of weekly standard sulfide solution to the beaker. When the
reading has stabilized, record the millivolt reading.
3.
Using a pipet, add 10 ml of weekly standard sulfide used above to the beaker. When the
reading has stabilized, record the millivolt reading.
4.
Determine the difference between the two readings. A difference of 26±2 mV indicates
correct electrode operation, assuming the solution temperature is between 20 o and 25 o C.
TROUBLESHOOTING
See the
Slope is defined as the change in potential observed when the concentration changes by a factor of
10.
section if the potential change is not within this range.
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Silver/Silver Sulfide Electrode

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