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How are pH values measured?

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How are pH values measured?

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pH is a potentiometric measurement where the electrode used produces an electrical signal which the pH meter converts to a pH reading The signal produced and measured is a voltage and since voltage is a potential difference, two potentials are needed to make a measurement: 1. The sensing electrode provides a potential proportional to the logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity in the sample. 2. The reference electrode ideally provides a stable and consistent potential independent of the activity of the sample. The potential difference between the reference and sensing electrode is measured by the meter and converted into a pH value.

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