Why is glass electrode called an ion selective electrode?
Answer / Rajendra Singh Rana
The glass electrode is called an ion-selective electrode because it is designed to measure the concentration of specific ions in a solution. It contains an inner filling solution that has a high concentration of the same ion as the electrode, which allows for a potential difference between the inner and outer solutions when the test solution contains the ion of interest.
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