A pH electrode measures hydrogen ion (H+) activity and produces an electrical potential or voltage. Theoperation of the pH electrode is based on the principle that an electric potential develops when two liquidsof different pH come into contact at opposite sides of a thin glass membrane. This was originallydiscovered in 1906 by Max Cremer [1]. His discovery laid the foundation for Fritz Habe
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