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Potentiometric sensor

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A potentiometric sensor is a type of sensor used to measure the voltage (potential) in a system, primarily for determining the concentration of a specific ion or chemical species in a solution. These sensors operate on the principle of measuring the electric potential difference between two electrodes that interact with the target ions in a solution.

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