Q on adaptor for pH electrode
- From: "Roman King" <machocraig@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:52:59 -0600
I have an embarrassing question on how to connect a pH electrode to pH
meter.
In my lab, the way pH meter is setup is as follows: a Fisher glass-body
combination electrode
is connected to FISHER Accumet pH meter by two plug connectors (see
"electrode 3.jpg"
in http://www.flickr.com/photos/43566780@N00/?saved=1 ). That's the way
other laboratories
set up too. Recently, I got a gel-filled combination electrode (see
"electrode 2.jpg" in the same
flickr webpage). The Corning electrode has one connector (see the red arrow
in the picture),
which was not possible to connect to the FISHER pH meter. I thought that
this type of electrode
might need an adaptor to use with the pH meter. Could someone advise me
what kind of
adaptor I need? TIA. Roman
.
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