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A metal-insoluble salt electrode consists ofA. crystals of an insoluble salt coated with a metalB. a piece of metal placed in a solution containing a sparingly soluble saltC. a piece of metal coated with one of its insoluble salts.D. a metal fused with an insoluble salt at high temeperature |
Answer» Correct Answer - A It is the most common type of electrode where a metal is in equilibrium with a solution containing its ions. Second one is a redox electrode, thirds one is metal-insoluble salt-anion electrode and the fourth one is a gas electrode. |
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