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Overview
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Concentrated or saturated Potassium Chloride (KCl) is the optimal electrolyte and filling solution for potentiometric titrations, direct pH measurement, redox or ion measurement where silver/silver chloride or calomel reference electrodes are used. However, saturated KCl is only sparingly soluble below 20°C, so if measurements below this temperature are to be carried out 3.5M Potassium Chloride remains in solution down to 15°C.
- A good electrolyte must fulfil a number of conditions. The equitransference of the cation/anion combination should be as close as possible to being equimobile, have constant chloride activity, be of high electrical conductance and be as non-chemically reactive as possible. The 3.5M Potassium Chloride Electrode Filling Solution is a high quality product that fulfils all of these criteriaPlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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Overview