No. The Optical DO Probe is not calibrated to measure oxygen gas in air nor can it be calibrated for this measurement.
If you want to measure oxygen gas, you may want to consider the O2 Gas Sensor (O2-BTA).
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It depends on the sensor. The following is a list of the common Water Quality sensors and their resistance to salt water.
Temperature Probe - The stainless steel should do fine.
pH Sensor- It is a potentiometric sensor. Since the sample presents an...
Yes. Traditionally, a solution of sodium sulfite is used as the zero-oxygen calibration solution but this is NOT recommended for the Optical DO Probe. A zero-oxygen calibration solution can be created by bubbling nitrogen gas into distilled water.
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Manual configuration mode is a special mode of Logger Pro designed for instructors wishing to have their students set up data collection and graphing themselves. Logger Pro will no longer set data-collection rate and duration, and graphs will no long...
Graphical Analysis and Graphical Analysis Pro use a network service called "Bonjour" to automatically discover data sources (LabQuest 2, LabQuest 3 or Logger Pro). On networks that do not allow Bonjour, you will need to manually connect to the data...
Number of pointsPractical Limit = 1 MillionHard Limit = 500,000,000 data cells
Maximum number of interfacesLabQuest Interface (any type) = 8Go! Device (Go!Link, Go!Temp, or Go!Motion) = 8Combination of the above = 8LabPro Interface = 5
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UVB Sensor (UVB-BTA)
Specifications and User Guide
Troubleshooting
Primary Test: Are you using the UVB Sensor to check UVA light? Confirm that the sensor is appropriate for the experiment.
Secondary Test: Take readings...
A change in the manufacturing of the UVA Sensor (UVA-BTA) and UVB Sensor (UVB-BTA) causes some sensors to display with incorrect units in older versions of Logger Pro. Instead of showing mW/m2 (that should be a small superscript two) Logger Pro incor...