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glass electrode is used as an indicator electrode in​

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Answered by rojasminsahoo0
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Glass electrodes are commonly used for pH measurements. There are also specialized ion sensitive glass electrodes used for determination of the concentration of lithium, sodium, ammonium, and other ions.

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Glass electrodes are most commonly used but sometimes metal–metal oxide and pH-sensitive polymer membrane electrodes are also used.

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  • Glass electrodes have been used in a wide range of applications including pure research, control of industrial processes, analysis of foods and cosmetics, measurement of environmental indicators, and microelectrode measurements such as cell membrane electric potential and soil acidity.
  • A glass electrode is a type of ion-selective electrode composed of a doped glass membrane that is sensitive to a specific ion.
  • The common application of ion-selective glass electrodes is for the measurement of pH.
  • The pH electrode is an example of a glass electrode that is sensitive to hydrogen ions.
  • Glass electrodes are primarily used for pH measurement, but they can form a part of more sophisticated systems in gas sensors or enzymatic sensors.
  • Recently glasses based on a non silica structure have been used in potentiometric measurements.
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