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[[Image:Schematic & photo of pH electrode.png|right|thumb|250px|Photo (left) and schematic (right) of a glass pH electrode for measuring acidity. For translation of the German labels see [http://dict.leo.org/ LEO].]] | |||
Measuring the acidity of a typically aqueous solution is a frequent task in a life science lab. A larger variety of pH meters are available to make these measurements. Their characteristics are compared below. Please add a description of your own machines including their pros and cons below. | Measuring the acidity of a typically aqueous solution is a frequent task in a life science lab. A larger variety of pH meters are available to make these measurements. Their characteristics are compared below. Please add a description of your own machines including their pros and cons below. |
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Measuring the acidity of a typically aqueous solution is a frequent task in a life science lab. A larger variety of pH meters are available to make these measurements. Their characteristics are compared below. Please add a description of your own machines including their pros and cons below.