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6.3 Performing direct measurements

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NH

3

-selective electrodes

The electrode must be conditioned in distilled water for at least 10
minutes between the measurements. If measurements are being per-
formed at very high concentrations, then the electrode should be con-
ditioned for 30 minutes.

If a standard or sample solution is measured repeatedly, then it must
be stored in a sealed or covered vessel between the measurements.
This ensures that ammonia will not escape.

Ammonia dissipates very rapidly out of solution when ammonia con-
centrations are > 1 mol/L. These kinds of samples must therefore be
diluted.

You will find many additional useful notes on working with the NH

3

-

selective electrode in Application Bulletin 133.

6.3

Performing direct measurements

Direct measurement is a simple and rapid method for testing numerous
samples across a wide range of concentrations.

Observe the following notes when performing direct measurements:

Select the concentrations of the standard solutions (e.g. NH

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Cl solu-

tions) in such a way that the ammonia concentration of the sample
solution to be anticipated falls in the middle of the calibration range.

Make sure that the temperatures of all standard and sample solutions
are identical.

The diffusion of ammonia through the membrane is slowed down con-
siderably in the presence of ammonia concentrations < 6 · 10

–5

mol/L.

The response time of the electrode is prolonged accordingly. A special
measurement technique is required for this concentration range (see
Chapter 6.5, page 12)
.

Ammonia dissipates very rapidly out of solution when ammonia con-
centrations are > 1 mol/L. These kinds of samples must therefore be
diluted (see Chapter 6.6, page 13).

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