Abstract
It is not possible to measure a single electrode potential. Therefore, all electrode potentials are measured against some reference electrode (RE), and the respective EMFs are used for further processing.
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Cammann [2] describes the double-addition method for solutions with \( C^{\text{ionized}} = \beta C^{\text{total}}. \) It is, however, doubtful whether \( \beta \) remains constant when more than one addition is made.
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Mikhelson, K.N. (2013). The Basics of the Routine Analysis with ISEs. In: Ion-Selective Electrodes. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 81. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36886-8_9
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