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Silver/Silver Sulfide Electrode 
 
Instruction Manual 
 
8
Mercury cannot be present in silver samples. Since HgS and Hg
2
S are insoluble, no mercury will be 
present in sulfide samples. Other interference should be absent. If they are present, use the 
procedures found in the 
Interference
 and 
Electrode Response
 sections to remove them. 
Units of Measurement 
 
Silver and sulfide concentrations are measured in units of parts per million, equivalents per liter, 
moles per liter, or any other convenient concentration unit. Table 1 indicates some of the 
concentration units. 
 
    TABLE 1: Concentration Unit Conversion Factors  
 
 ppm 
S
-2
 ppm 
Ag
+1
  
N(S
-2
   M(Ag
+1
 321.0 
1079.0 
 2.00X10-
2
 
   1.00X10-
2
 
 
100.0 
 ---  
6.23X10-
3
 
   3.12X10-
3
 
 
 32.1  
108.0 
2.00X10-
3
 
   1.00X10-
3
 
 
  --- 
100.0 
1.84X10-
3
 
   9.27X10-
 
  3.2 
10.8 
2.00X10-
4
 
   1.00X10-
4
 
 
 
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE 
 
Direct Measurement 
 
Direct measurement is a simple procedure for measuring a large number of samples. A single meter 
reading is all that is required for each sample. The ionic strength of samples and standards should 
be made the same by adjustment with SAOB for all sulfide solutions and with ISA for all silver 
solutions. The temperature of both sample solution and standard solution should be the same. 
 
Direct Measurement of Silver (using a pH/mV meter) 
 
1. 
By serial dilution of the 0.1M or 1,000 ppm standards, prepare 10
-2
, 10
-3
, and 10
-4
M or 100 
and 10 ppm silver standards. Add 2 ml of ISA per 100 ml of standard. Prepare standards 
with a composition similar to the samples if the samples have an ionic strength above 
0.1M. 
 
2. 
Place the most dilute solution (1.0X10
-4
M or 10 ppm) on the magnetic stirrer and begin 
stirring at a constant rate. After assuring that the meter is in the mV mode, lower the 
electrode tips into the solution. When the reading has stabilized, record the mV reading. 
 
3. 
Place the midrange solution (1.0X10
-3
M or 100 ppm) on the magnetic stirrer and begin 
stirring. After rinsing the electrodes with distilled water, blot dry and immerse the 
electrode tips in the solution. When the reading has stabilized, record the mV reading. 
 
4. 
Place the most concentrated solution (1.0X10-
2
M or 1,000 ppm) on the magnetic stirrer 
and begin stirring. After rinsing the electrodes with distilled water, blot dry and immerse 
the electrode tips in the solution. When the reading has stabilized, record the mV reading.