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Toledo seven compact ph meter s210

Manufactured by Mettler Toledo

The Toledo Seven Compact pH meter S210 is a portable, robust, and easy-to-use pH measurement device. It provides accurate and reliable pH readings for a variety of laboratory applications.

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Electrochemical Characterization of Stochastic Sensors

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In order to record all measurements, an EmStatpico (Houten, The Netherlands) connected to a personal computer with a PSTrace (Version 5.9) software was used. An electrochemical cell, containing a three-electrode system, was also employed. The three-electrode system is made out of: the counter electrode, represented by a platinum wire; the working electrode, which in our case is represented by the two proposed stochastic sensors; and the reference electrode, which is also known as the Ag/AgCl electrode.
In order to determine the pH of the solutions, a pH meter (Mettler Toledo Seven Compact pH meter S210) was employed.
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pH Measurement Using Mettler Toledo Meter

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The pH values of the test solutions were determined using a Mettler Toledo Seven Compact pH meter S210 (IE168-10, Mettler-Toledo). The electrode was thoroughly rinsed with potassium chloride before the measurement. The pH probe was calibrated using 3 buffer solutions with pH values at 4.01, 7.00, and 9.21. An electrical potential difference was produced when the electrode was placed into the test solution. This was compared with the potential difference of the reference electrode with a pH meter.
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Comprehensive Soil Analysis Protocol

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The following physicochemical characteristics of the contaminated soil and the treated soil samples were evaluated: pH, total nitrogen, total available phosphorus, and exchangeable potassium. The pH was measured using a pH meter (Mettler Toledo Seven Compact™ pH meter S210). The exchangeable potassium content was determined following the procedure of Udo and Ogunwale (1986 ). The total nitrogen content was determined using the Kjeldahl technique (Bremner, 1965). The total available phosphorus content was determined using the Bray 1 method (Bray and Kurtz, 1945 ).
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