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What is meant by Interference in ISE measurements?

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What is meant by Interference in ISE measurements?

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Ion-selective electrodes are not completely ion-specific. All are sensitive to some other ions to some extent. The degree of sensitivity to another ion is given by the Selectivity Coefficient, where a value of 0.1 indicates that the electrode is ten times more sensitive to the primary ion than to the interfering ion. A value of 1 indicates equal sensitivity to both ions.

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