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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/00001%3AF23_Gen_Chem_2_Lab/0%3A_General_Information/4%3A_Instrumentation/2%3A_Vernier_Probes
    Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB...Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB port of a laptop or Raspberry Pi. The first thing you should do is test your probe with a small amount of buffer solution solution of known pH and if it reads the buffer pH accurately, you are good to go, and if not, you need to calibrate the pH meter before proceeding.
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    Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB...Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB port of a laptop or Raspberry Pi. The first thing you should do is test your probe with a small amount of buffer solution solution of known pH and if it reads the buffer pH accurately, you are good to go, and if not, you need to calibrate the pH meter before proceeding.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/C1402LabSum2024/02%3A_Instrumentation_and_Techniques/2.04%3A_Vernier_Probes
    Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB...Multiple labs this semester will be using a pH probe In this class we will use Vernier's pH probes that can be directly connected to a LabQuest, or if we use the Go!Link we can connect them to the USB port of a laptop or Raspberry Pi. The first thing you should do is test your probe with a small amount of buffer solution solution of known pH and if it reads the buffer pH accurately, you are good to go, and if not, you need to calibrate the pH meter before proceeding.

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