The half-cell potential of Ag/AgCl reference electrode provides a source of constant potential because: A. junction potential is negligible B. the Ag/AgCl half-reaction contains only solids C. B and C D. the [Ag+] of the filling solution is 0.010 M E. the [Ag+] of the filling solution is 0.010 M
Answer: The filling solution consists of a saturated KCl solution.
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A. junction potential is negligible
B. the Ag/AgCl half-reaction contains only solids
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D. the [Ag+] of the filling solution is 0.010 M
E. the [Ag+] of the filling solution is 0.010 M
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