HA-FC300B Hanna Sodium Combination Ion Selective Electrode (Natri (Na+) 1.0M to 1 x 10-5M, 22,990 to 0.23 mg/L (ppm)) is an ion-selective electrode (ISE) used to measure the concentration of sodium ions (Na+) in aqueous solutions. An ion-selective electrode is a type of sensor that is designed to selectively measure the concentration of a specific ion in a solution.
In the case of the HA-FC300B Hanna Sodium Combination Ion Selective Electrode, it is designed to measure the concentration of sodium ions in solutions ranging from 1.0M to 1 x 10-5M, which corresponds to a concentration range of 22,990 to 0.23 mg/L (ppm). The electrode is typically used in laboratory settings to measure the concentration of sodium ions in a variety of different types of samples, including biological fluids, industrial effluent, and environmental water samples.
Type glass; combination
Measurement Range :Sodium (Na+) 1.0M to 1 x 10-5M, 22,990 to 0.23 mg/L (ppm)
Optimum pH Range : pH 9.75 to 14
Temperature Range : 0 to 80 °C
Approximate Slope : +57
Diameter : 12 mm
Overall Length : 120 mm
Body Material : glass
Cable : coaxial; 1 m (3.3’)
Connection : BNC