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  1. questionCan a dramatic change in temperature affect the accuracy of an O2 sensor?
    All electrochemical sensors are affected by temperature. This applies equally to O2 and NO sensors. For a measurement to remain accurate, the temperature must stay constant during the experiment or must be compensated for either in software or within the meter. Some of our oxygen meters do not ...

  2. questionCan the electrodes for the Instech Dual Chamber Oxygen Measuring System be sterilized in an autoclave?
    No, you cannot autoclave polarographic oxygen electrodes since that would melt the polyethylene membrane and ruin the piece. The best way to sterilize such equipment is to gently rinse with a 10% solution of fresh Clorox bleach and then exhaustively rinse with cold, filtered sterilized water.

  3. questionWhat is the solubility of oxygen in air exposed water?
    The solubility of oxygen in water exposed to air is well documented to be about 2 mM.

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