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titleOfInvention pH sensor
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] Even when measuring the pH of a liquid to be measured intermittently, it is possible to maintain good sensor performance at all times, shorten the stabilization time of the sensor at the time of restarting measurement, and Provided is a pH sensor capable of continuously and efficiently measuring the pH of a liquid to be measured. SOLUTION: A liquid junction 16 of a reference electrode portion and a glass electrode portion 1 are provided. 3 is an integrated pH sensor 10 in which each end of the pH-sensitive glass 15 protrudes downward into the cell 11 to which the liquid to be measured is supplied, and protrudes into the cell 11. When the liquid to be measured is discharged from the cell 11 between the support portion 17 supporting the periphery of the liquid junction 16 and the support member 14 supporting the main body of the glass electrode portion 13, the liquid junction 16 Sensitive glass 1 of the reference electrode side internal liquid 18 leaking from the 5. A pH sensor provided with a blocking member for preventing movement to 5 or a blocking structure formed by changing the direction and position of the inner surface of the cell of each support.
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