Using colored pH Buffer solution for probe calibration?

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Yes, fine to use....and you only use two calibration solutions to calibrate.

For measuring acids.....use 4 and 7
For measuring bases....use 7 and 10
 
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So i just checked it against the Neptune calibration pH and in the neptune solution it reads 10.0, in the fisher buffer it reads 10.1. In the neptune solution I get 6.98 and in the fisher buffer i get a reading of 7.03. Are these values within tolerance to use the Fisher buffer and what one do you think is actually the better one to calibrate against? I am guessing the Fisher might actually be a little more accurate as this is meant to calibrate lab instruments.
 

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So i just checked it against the Neptune calibration pH and in the neptune solution it reads 10.0, in the fisher buffer it reads 10.1. In the neptune solution I get 6.98 and in the fisher buffer i get a reading of 7.03. Are these values within tolerance to use the Fisher buffer and what one do you think is actually the better one to calibrate against? I am guessing the Fisher might actually be a little more accurate as this is meant to calibrate lab instruments.
I don't see any issues with that range, pH monitoring should be used as an indicator of something going wrong rather than a magic number anyway. As long as things are consistent and in an acceptable range, there shouldn't be any issues
 

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