Abstract
The non-Nernstian behavior of a solid-state cupric ion-selective electrode in seawater is attributed to a reduction of Cu 2+ at the surface in accordance with a suggestion made in the literature. This ‘polarographic’ behaviour was demonstrated by showing that the electrode potential is affected by molecular oxygen in solution.
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