An antimony electrode is a device that is usually paired with a copper sulfate electrode. When it comes in contact with water or soil, it forms cells with voltage depending on the pH of the water or soil. The produced voltage ranges from around one to 11 volts. An antimony electrode is eight… View Full Term
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