
Originally Posted by
Indywar
But anyways, the sodium chloride (salt) is measured by a dipstick and/or a conductivity meter, not by any chemical means. The pH probes is indeed calibrated with Fisher scientific pH 4 and pH 7 standards (I am a chemist and microbiologist during the day, and easily have access to the expensive pH meters to have an orthogonal technique to compare my pH probe to. In addition, I have used the phenol red (significantly less sensitive than our pH meters), yet another orthogonal technique, to confirm the pH probe readings).
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