I can understand to calibrate for a pH of 7 but cannot understand why use a buffer solution of pH 4! I'm sure one only needs to calibrate the meter at pH 7 and it's done!
So, some pH meters allow you to do a single point calibration but it is not as accurate. To get the best accuracy, you should do a 2, or even 3, point calibration as it essentially gives the meter more reference points to work from. In wine, we are measuring something acidic, so we use pH 7 and 4
@@PeterPete Most instruments are calibrated with one, or two, or three buffer solutions. If high-precision measurement results are required, calibrate with three buffer solutions.
@@PeterPete The device only receives a signal from the electrode. He must "read" the signal correctly. During calibration, the device "learns to read the signal correctly".
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Informative dear Sir
very precise and concise video!! excellent
whats the chemical name of the buffers that you had used?
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What about other options available on pH meter?
Amazing vedio
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Where can I buy just the electrode
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Sir I have a question if you can answer
Do we need to do calibration every day?
Yes, it will certainly need to be done every time you switch the meter on and I would also do it every 10 or so samples
Noice!
I can understand to calibrate for a pH of 7 but cannot understand why use a buffer solution of pH 4! I'm sure one only needs to calibrate the meter at pH 7 and it's done!
So, some pH meters allow you to do a single point calibration but it is not as accurate. To get the best accuracy, you should do a 2, or even 3, point calibration as it essentially gives the meter more reference points to work from. In wine, we are measuring something acidic, so we use pH 7 and 4
@@scienceetc7958 so what you're saying is the meter doesn't know what acidity or alkalinity are or pH!
@@PeterPete Most instruments are calibrated with one, or two, or three buffer solutions. If high-precision measurement results are required, calibrate with three buffer solutions.
@@СервіснийцентрІнвестлаб so by using a number of buffer solutions one is 'programming' the device to know what acidity, alkalinity and pH are!
@@PeterPete The device only receives a signal from the electrode. He must "read" the signal correctly. During calibration, the device "learns to read the signal correctly".
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