An indicator electrode is an electrode
A. whose potential is known, constant and independent of the
type of solution in which it is immersed.
B. hat responds to the activity of its cation in solution.
C. used in potentiometry that responds to variations in the
activity of an analyte ion or molecule.
D. used to determine the concentration of an anion that forms a
precipitate or a stable complex with the cation of the electrode
metal.
An indicator electrode is an electrode A. whose potential is known, constant and independent of the type of solution in
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An indicator electrode is an electrode A. whose potential is known, constant and independent of the type of solution in
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