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- The Ag/AgCl reference electrode is a compact, mercury‑free element used in aqueous electrochemical measurements. It consists of a silver wire coated with AgCl in a chloride electrolyte (typically saturated or 3 M KCl), providing a stable potential of about +0.197 V vs SHE at 25 °C. Ideal for CV, potentiometry, corrosion studies, and sensors, it offers low drift and long‑term reliability.
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- Reference Electrode
- The Hg/HgO Reference Electrode (Teflon Body) is a highly stable reference electrode specifically engineered for alkaline electrochemical systems. It combines the reliable Hg/HgO redox system with a PTFE (Teflon) body, offering superior chemical resistance and durability in harsh alkaline environments.
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