Chemistry, asked by rahimrehan789, 3 months ago

for which electrode could you use an inactive material

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Explanation:

Inert electrode is an electrode that serves only as a source or sink for electrons without playing a chemical role in the electrode reaction. Precious metals, mercury, and carbon are typically used as inert electrodes. Therefore, neither of the two electrodes can be used with an inactive or inert material.

Answered by Dolly032004
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Answer:

Precious metals, mercury, and carbon are typically used as inert electrodes. Therefore, neither of the two electrodes can be used with an inactive or inert material.

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