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What are secondary reference electrodes.

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Answered by sibi61
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An electrode with an invariant potential. ... In practice, potentials are measured against reference electrodes that are easier to work with than the normal hydrogen electrode. Such electrodes are known as secondary reference electrodes; the most common are the calomel and silver–silver chloride electrodes

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Answered by snehahaha
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electrodes are cylindrical too right

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