= Potassium selective electrode
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A potassium selective electrode (KSE) is a type of ion-selective electrode specifically designed to measure the concentration of potassium ions (K⁺) in solution. These electrodes are widely used in various fields, including clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food testing. \#\#\# Key Features of Potassium Selective Electrodes: 1. **Working Principle**: The potassium selective electrode operates based on the Nernst equation, which relates the electrode potential to the concentration of ions in solution.
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