Calcium (Ca+2) Ion Selective Electrode
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Specifications:
- Sensor Type: PVC "dry" contact
- Limits (ppm): 4,010 to 0.02
- Concentration Range (molar): 0.1 to 5x10^-6
- pH Range: 3.5 to 11
- Main Interferences: Ba+2, Al+3, Sr+2
- Standard (Calibration) Solutions: 1000 ppm as Ca+2
- Ionic Strength Adjusting Buffers (ISA): 4 M KCl
- Type of Reference Electrode: Single Junction (***)
- Filling Solution for Double-Junction Ref. Electrodes: Not applicable
Applications Notes
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CALCIUM IN URINE BY ISE
Free ionic calcium may be determined using the technique of known addition after dilution of the serum sample. Equipment Required Ion analyzer (recommended) or pH meter with millivolt scale. Calcium...
CALCIUM IN URINE BY ISE
Free ionic calcium may be determined using the technique of known addition after dilution of the serum sample. Equipment Required Ion analyzer (recommended) or pH meter with millivolt scale. Calcium...
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DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM IN SKIM MILK
Calcium ions are responsible for an important role in the stability of Calcium in milk. Measurement of Calcium concentration is made by sample addition. Equipment Required: Ion analyzer (recommended) or...
DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM IN SKIM MILK
Calcium ions are responsible for an important role in the stability of Calcium in milk. Measurement of Calcium concentration is made by sample addition. Equipment Required: Ion analyzer (recommended) or...
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CALCIUM IN SERUM BY ISE
Free ionic calcium may be determined using the technique of known addition after dilution of the serum sample. Equipment Required Ion analyzer (recommended) or pH meter with millivolt scale. Calcium...
CALCIUM IN SERUM BY ISE
Free ionic calcium may be determined using the technique of known addition after dilution of the serum sample. Equipment Required Ion analyzer (recommended) or pH meter with millivolt scale. Calcium...