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Instruction Manual 
 
Chloride Electrode 
 
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9. 
Measure out 100 ml of the sample into a 150 ml beaker, add 1 ml of low level ISA, and 
place the beaker on the magnetic stirrer. Begin stirring. Lower the electrode tips into the 
solution. After the reading has stabilized, record the mV reading and determine the 
concentration from the low level calibration curve. 
 
10.  Prepare a new low level calibration curve daily. Check the calibration curve every two 
hours by repeating Steps 2-7. 
 
Low Level Chloride Determination (using an ion meter) 
 
Follow the procedure given for normal chloride determinations using an ion meter and the blank 
correction procedure. 
 
 
ELECTRODE CHARACTERISTICS 
 
Reproducibility 
 
Electrode measurements reproducible to ±2% can be obtained if the electrode is calibrated every 
hour.  Factors like temperature fluctuations, drift, and noise limit reproducibility. Reproducibility is 
independent of concentration within the electrode's operating range. 
 
Interferences 
 
A surface layer of silver metal may be formed by strongly reducing solutions. A layer of silver salt 
may be deposited on the membrane if high levels of ions forming very insoluble salts are present in 
the sample. Performance may be restored by polishing. See the section 
Electrode Response
  for 
proper polishing procedure. 
Though measurements can be made in solutions containing oxidizing agents such as MnO
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mercury ions must not be present in the samples. 
 
The maximum allowable ratio of interfering ion to chloride ion is given in Table 3. This ratio is 
expressed as the ratio of the interfering ion molarity to the chloride molarity. Readings will be in 
error if this ratio is exceeded.  Neither accuracy of the measurement nor surface of the electrode 
membrane will be affected if the ratio is less than that listed in the table. 
 
 TABLE 
3: Maximum Allowable Ratio of Interfering Ion to Chloride Ion 
 
             Interferences       
 
     Chloride Ion (M) 
 
     OH
-1
(1) 
 
 
 
    80 
 
     NH
3
 
(2) 
   1.2X10
-1 
 
    S
2
O
3
-2
(2) 
   1.0X10
-2 
 
     Br
-1
(3) 
   3.0X10
-3 
 
      S
-2
(4) 
   1.0X10
-6 
 
      I
-1
(3)    5.0X10
-7
 
 
     CN
-1
(4) 
   2.0X10
-7