Instructions for the Beckman Oxygen Electrode Evaluation Kit, X-300-100 (final)
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Arnold Beckman invented his first pH meter in 1934 at the request of a chemist from the California citrus industry, who needed an accurate way to measure the acidity of his product. The resulting instrument kicked off rapid development not only of Beckman Instruments, Inc. but also of the electronic scientific instrument industry.
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Beckman Instruments, Inc. “Instructions for the Beckman Oxygen Electrode Evaluation Kit, X-300-100 (Final),” n.d. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 19, Folder 4. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/kd17ct39j.
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