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The procedure of a bubble-free closing closing chamber with a multisensor stopper is described on page 11 of the manual for ion selective electrodes [http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-multisensor MiPNet15.03]. | The procedure of a bubble-free closing closing chamber with a multisensor stopper is described on page 11 of the manual for ion selective electrodes [http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-multisensor MiPNet15.03]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 27 August 2010
Closed chamber
Closed chamber means that the chamber and the capillary of the stopper is filled with liquid and no air space or bubble is present in the chamber. For closing the chamber without a bubble an excessive amount of liquid has to be present in the chamber (2.5 ml for 2 ml chamber). The conical shape of the standard stopper facilitates bubble-free closing of the chamber with stirrers switched on - the bubbles will escape through the cappilary. If some bubble remains in the chamber, the capillary should be relieved by inserting long needle into the cappillary. After closing the chamber the excessive liquid should be aspirated from the top of the stopper. The procedure of a bubble-free closing closing chamber with a multisensor stopper is described on page 11 of the manual for ion selective electrodes MiPNet15.03.