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  2. pH meter - Wikipedia

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    Portable, or field pH meters, are handheld pH meters that are used to take the pH of a sample in a field or production site. [19] In-line or in situ pH meters, also called pH analyzers, are used to measure pH continuously in a process, and can stand-alone, or be connected to a higher level information system for process control. [20]

  3. Template:PH indicator/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. pH indicator - Wikipedia

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    In and of themselves, pH indicators are usually weak acids or weak bases. The general reaction scheme of acidic pH indicators in aqueous solutions can be formulated as: HInd (aq) + H 2 O (l) ⇌ H 3 O + (aq) + Ind − (aq) where, "HInd" is the acidic form and "Ind −" is the conjugate base of the indicator. Vice versa for basic pH indicators ...

  5. Template:PH indicator - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status indicator_name indicator_name no description Unknown optional low_pH low_pH no description Unknown optional high_pH high_pH no description Unknown optional low_pH_color low_pH_color no description Unknown optional low_pH_text low_pH_text no ...

  6. Glass electrode - Wikipedia

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    The bottom of a pH electrode balloons out into a round thin glass bulb. The pH electrode is best thought of as a tube within a tube. The inner tube contains an unchanging 1×10 −7 mol/L HCl solution. Also inside the inner tube is the cathode terminus of the reference probe.

  7. Titration - Wikipedia

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    An elementary pH meter that can be used to monitor titration reactions. pH meter: A potentiometer with an electrode whose potential depends on the amount of H + ion present in the solution. (This is an example of an ion-selective electrode.) The pH of the solution is measured throughout the titration, more accurately than with an indicator; at ...