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22 November, 19:48

An inert electrode is a substance that is:

A) Sacrificed

B) Degraded

C) Present in the salt bridge

D) none of the above

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  1. 22 November, 21:11
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    D) none of the above

    Explanation:

    An inert electrode is one that only serves as a source of electrons without playing a chemical role. It is normally present to allow current to flow through the cell. Gold and platinum are in most cases used as inert electrodes because they are chemically un-reactive.
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