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what is indicator electrode and reference electrode

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Answered by geetachoudhary67
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Indicator electrode is working in one of the electrodes in some classical two-electrode cells, e.g., in a potentiometric electroanalytical setup where the potential of the measuring electrode (against a reference electrode) is a measure of the concentration (more accurately activity) of a species in the solution.

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 (buffered or saturated) concentrations of each participant of the redox reaction

Answered by Anonymous
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