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titleOfInvention Electrochemical sensor and conductivity cell
abstract Disclosed are an electrochemical sensor and an electrical conductivity cell that are difficult to remove plating applied to an extreme surface and have physical strength. An electrochemical sensor 1A for measuring a current flowing through an electrode 4 in response to a reaction of a component to be measured on the surface of the electrode 4 is provided with a platinum plating layer P exhibiting gray on the surface of the electrode 4. The configuration. The present invention can be suitably applied to a diaphragm type sensor such as a dissolved hydrogen sensor. In addition, an electrical conductivity cell 1 </ b> C is provided in which a gray platinum plating layer P is provided on the surface of the electrode 4. [Selection] Figure 5
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