define reference electrode
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an electrode having an accurately maintained potential, used as a reference for measurement by other electrodes.
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A reference electrode is an electrode which has a stable and well-known electrode potential. The high stability of the electrode potential is usually reached by employing a redox system with constant concentrations of each participant of the redox reaction. There are many ways reference electrodes are used
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