Fig. 16: 3-point ph calibration – Metrohm 781 pH/Ion Meter User Manual

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trolyte or an unsuitable reference system. The slope can also differ

slightly from UN.
As these variations describe the condition of the pH electrode and are

subject to variation with time this means that, depending on the accu-

racy required, a regular pH calibration is necessary. This calibration

provides a new description of the relationship between the electrode

potential and the measured pH value:

U/mV

4

7

9

pH

Slope

7

pH(0)

U

off

0

-100

100

200

Fig. 16:

3-Point

pH calibration

pH(0) and slope are outputted by the pH/Ion Meter as calibration data.

In this case the slope (e.g. 99.5%) is a relative quantity which refers to

the temperature-specific value of the Nernst constant. It is given with a

positive sign, which is why the following explanations are extended by

including the negative sign.
Using this data the calibration curve can be described as follows:

(

)

pH(0)

pH

U

lope

S

U

N

=

resp.

N

U

lope

S

U

pH(0)

pH

=

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