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Example
A silver electrode coated with a layer of solid silver chloride (a silver chloride electrode) is dipped
into a solution of hydrogen chloride of the molalitym.
Partial reactions:
AgCl(s) = Ag++ Cl−, Ag++ e−= Ag(s).
Overall reaction:
AgCl(s) + e−= Ag(s) + Cl−.
Nernst equation:
Φ = Φ◦−
RT
F
ln
mγ±
mst
.
Note: Half-cells of the second type are used as so-calledreferential electrodesto de-
termine standard potentials of other half-cells. Compared with the standard hydrogen
electrode (see11.8.6) which was chosen for the definition of half-cell potentials, refer-
ential electrodes offer a number of practical benefits. Their potentials in relation to the
standard hydrogen electrode are measured very accurately.
11.8.10.4 Gas half-cell
An inert electrode is washed by a gas. In the electrolyte there are ions (either anions or cations)
of this gas.