Clark electrode is use to measure
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The Clark electrode is an electrode that measures ambient oxygen concentration in a liquid using a catalytic platinum surface according to the net reaction: ... It improves on a bare platinum electrode by use of a membrane to reduce fouling and metal plating onto the platinum.
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Clark electrode is a well-known sensor for measuring concentration of dissolved oxygen in a water solution. (pO²)
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