Let me clarify ... not the actual tip of the probe, but a recommendation for usage.
Most who measure pH routinely I suspect are familiar with proper storage, calibration, and cleaning protocols.
However, I suspect a good number do not know that wiping the probe tip after a measurement is not recommended. Rather, the tip should be gently blotted with a moistened tissue or paper towel. The reason is two-fold; the remote possibility of scratching the tip, and the higher possibility of generating an electrostatic charge which will result in greater instability in your readings, which can be frustrating enough when measuring unbuffered solutions.
Retired after 30+ years as a chemist in a research lab ... measured pH once or twice. Hope this helps, but please let me know if my knowledge is dated.
Most who measure pH routinely I suspect are familiar with proper storage, calibration, and cleaning protocols.
However, I suspect a good number do not know that wiping the probe tip after a measurement is not recommended. Rather, the tip should be gently blotted with a moistened tissue or paper towel. The reason is two-fold; the remote possibility of scratching the tip, and the higher possibility of generating an electrostatic charge which will result in greater instability in your readings, which can be frustrating enough when measuring unbuffered solutions.
Retired after 30+ years as a chemist in a research lab ... measured pH once or twice. Hope this helps, but please let me know if my knowledge is dated.
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