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Explain the working principle of a pH sensor.
Explain the working principle of a pH sensor.
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A pH sensor measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution based on the concentration of hydrogen ions. It consists of a pH electrode with a glass membrane and internal reference electrode. Hydrogen ions from the solution interact with the electrode, generating a voltage. This voltage is converted to a pH value using a calibration curve. Temperature compensation is often included for accurate measurements across different temperatures.