Determination of Fluoride in Various Samples Using a Fluoride Selective Electrode

  • Miya K
  • Jha V
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Fluoride is widespread in the environment, water, air, vegetation and Earth's crust which can entre ground and surface water by natural process. Fluoride in minute quantities is essential component for human health and help in normal mineralization of bone and formation of dental enamel. The determination of fluoride in some species was performed by using fluoride ion-selective electrode by direct measurement and standard addition method. The concentration of fluoride ion was determined in drinking water (from different place at Kathmandu), toothpaste, various brand of tea and coffees. The range of fluoride concentration in water sample was 0.16 to 0.39 mg/l, tea and coffee samples were 0.011 to 0.084 mg/l and its value of toothpaste was 0.026 to 0.75 mg/l. The concentration of fluoride ion obtain from different sample was compared with the legitimate value given by the world health organization.

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Miya, K. S., & Jha, V. K. (2020). Determination of Fluoride in Various Samples Using a Fluoride Selective Electrode. Journal of Analytical Sciences, Methods and Instrumentation, 10(04), 97–103. https://doi.org/10.4236/jasmi.2020.104007

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