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|a Dole, Malcolm.
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|a The Glass Electrode. Methods, Applications, and Theory. /
|c Malcolm Dole..
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|a 1. Significance of Hydrogen Ion Concentration, Definitions and Conventions2. Review of Methods of pH Measurement Including the Early History of the Glass Electrode3. E. M. F. Measuring Circuits4. Types of Glass Electrodes and Glasses5. Reference Electrodes for Glass Electrodes6. Cell Assemblies and Liquid-Function Potentials7. Limitations of Glass Electrode in Alkaline pH Range8. Limitations of the Glass Electrode in Acid and Nonaqueous SAolutions9. Temperature Effects in Glass Electrode Cells10. Some Special Applications of the Glass Electrode11. Special Applications of the Glass Electrode in Biological Chemistry12. Applications of the Glass Electrode in Industrial Research and Control Laboratories13. Continous pH Recorders and Automatic pH Control with a Glass Electrode14. Micro Methods with Glass Electrode15. Potentiometric Titrations with the Glass Electrode16. The Theory of the Glass Electrode17. Significance and Standarization of pH Scale.
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