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TEMPERATURE CORRELATION FOR pH SENSITIVE GLASS
The resistance of glass electrodes partially depends on the temperature. The lower the temperature, the higher
the resistance. It takes more time for the reading to stabilize if the resistance is higher.
Since the resistance of the pH electrode is in the range of 50 – 200 Mohm, the current across the membrane
is in the pico Ampere range. Large currents can disturb the calibration of the electrode for many hours.
The pH electrode’s life also depends on the temperature. If constantly used at high temperatures, the
electrode life is drastically reduced.
Typical Electrode Life
Ambient Temperature
1 - 3 years
90 °C (194 °F)
Less than 4 months
120 °C (248 °F)
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Alkaline Error
High concentrations of sodium ions interfere with readings in alkaline solutions. The pH at which the
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