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An antimony electrode is an electrochemical sensor typically used for measuring the concentration of specific ions, particularly in the field of analytical chemistry. It is commonly utilized in conjunction with ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) and potentiometric measurements. ### Characteristics 1. **Material Composition**: The electrode is made from antimony, a semimetal that exhibits specific electrochemical properties.

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