Auxiliary electrode
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auxiliary-electrode-235-8778991
title:
Auxiliary electrode
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In electrochemistry, the auxiliary electrode, often also called the counter electrode, is an electrode used in a three-electrode electrochemical cell for voltammetric analysis or other reactions in which an electric current is expected to flow. The auxiliary electrode is distinct from the reference electrode, which establishes the electrical potential against which other potentials may be measured, and the working electrode, at which the cell reaction takes place. In a two-electrode system, eith
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Electrode which supplies/accepts current from the working electrode
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxiliary_electrode
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2023-02-12T02:12:35Z
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