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the saturated calomel electrode is example of which electrode​

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Explanation:

potassium chloride solution

The electrolyte solution in this reference system is normally a 3 M potassium chloride solution. Fig. 4.3B is the schematic of the electrode. A saturated water solution of KCl (potassium chloride) is in contact with the mercury and the mercury(I) chloride (also known as “calomel”).

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