Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode
Item Name Code (INC) 45579
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Additional Information for Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode
Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode is a type of electrode used in chemical analysis instruments for measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a sample. It is specifically designed to detect and quantify the amount of CO2 present in a liquid or gas sample.
These electrodes are commonly used in laboratory settings, particularly in environmental monitoring, water quality analysis, and industrial process control. They are also utilized in research and development applications where accurate measurement of CO2 levels is crucial.
Total Carbon Dioxide Electrodes typically consist of a sensing element, which is sensitive to changes in CO2 concentration, and a reference electrode. The sensing element is usually made of a pH-sensitive glass membrane or a gas-permeable membrane that allows CO2 to diffuse through it. The reference electrode provides a stable reference potential for accurate measurements.
To use a Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode, it is typically connected to a compatible instrument or analyzer that can measure and display the CO2 concentration. The electrode is immersed in the sample, and the instrument measures the electrical potential generated by the CO2 reaction at the sensing element. This potential is then converted into a CO2 concentration reading.
Overall, Total Carbon Dioxide Electrodes are essential tools in chemical analysis instruments for accurately measuring and monitoring carbon dioxide levels in various samples.
Related Item Names for INC 45579 Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 45579 Total Carbon Dioxide Electrode Page 1 of 1
- F92D313
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 4
- 122-440
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 4