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What is the difference between standard calomel elctrode and ag/agcl electrode?

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Although Ag/AgCl is not the best reference electrode, but it is more convenient than, for example Calomel, because it can be use as a thin wire which can be placed anywhere in the system without taking a space.

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A schematic of the Ag/AgCl reference electrode is shown at right in the previous figure. Both the SCE and the Ag/AgCl reference electrodes offer stable half-cell potentials that do not change over time or with temperature. In addition, the loss of electrolyte to evaporation does not change the saturated nature of the solution, nor the potential.

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