| 1. | It is not always possible to use a glass electrode.
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| 2. | It provides an alternative to the commonly used glass electrode in a pH meter.
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| 3. | A combined glass electrode has an in-built reference electrode.
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| 4. | The most common glass electrode is the pH-electrode.
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| 5. | When the glass electrode cannot be employed, as with non-aqueous solutions, spectrophotometric methods are frequently used.
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| 6. | A crucial factor for ISFET electrodes, as for conventional glass electrodes, remains thus the reference electrode.
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| 7. | To apply this process in practice, a glass electrode is used rather than the cumbersome hydrogen electrode.
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| 8. | Larson designed a glass electrode in order to measure the acidity of flowing solutions, while at UC, Berkeley.
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| 9. | Only a few chalcogenide glass electrodes are sensitive to double-charged ions, like Pb 2 +, Cd 2 + and some others.
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| 10. | There are different types of pH glass electrode, some of them have improved characteristics for working in alkaline or acidic media.
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