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:::: The term "open O2k-Chamber" refers to a situation in which the liquid phase is allowed to equilibrate with a gas phase. The liquid phase is defined as the system, which is then open for the exchange of oxygen with the gas phase, finally resulting in a stable oxygen signal with a [[oxygen flux |slope over time]] of zero. Insert the stopper fully, siphon off any liquid from the receptacle of the stopper, and remove the stopper to a position defined by [[Stopper-Spacer]] to include an optimum volume of the gas phase obove the stirred liquid phase.
:::: The liquid phase is defined as the system, which is then an [[open system]] with exchange of oxygen with the gas phase, finally resulting in a stable oxygen signal with a [[oxygen flux |slope over time]] of zero. Insert the stopper fully, siphon off any liquid from the receptacle of the stopper, and remove the stopper to a position defined by [[Stopper-Spacer]] to include an optimum volume of the gas phase obove the stirred liquid phase.


See also:
:::: See also Β»[[Closed chamber]]
[[Closed chamber]]

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Description

The term "open O2k-Chamber" refers to a situation in which the liquid phase is allowed to equilibrate with a gas phase, but the stopper is partially inserted using the Stopper-Spacer.

Abbreviation: O


The liquid phase is defined as the system, which is then an open system with exchange of oxygen with the gas phase, finally resulting in a stable oxygen signal with a slope over time of zero. Insert the stopper fully, siphon off any liquid from the receptacle of the stopper, and remove the stopper to a position defined by Stopper-Spacer to include an optimum volume of the gas phase obove the stirred liquid phase.
See also Β»Closed chamber