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Argon capillary constant

Figure 1-10. Electrochemical cell with a noble metal counter electrode (CE), a reference electrode (RE) with a Haber-Luggin capillary (HL), the working electrode (WE), a gas inlet for purging the electrolyte with nitrogen or argon, agitation of the electrolyte with magnetic stirring (MS), and a constant temperature by thermostated water (TW). Figure 1-10. Electrochemical cell with a noble metal counter electrode (CE), a reference electrode (RE) with a Haber-Luggin capillary (HL), the working electrode (WE), a gas inlet for purging the electrolyte with nitrogen or argon, agitation of the electrolyte with magnetic stirring (MS), and a constant temperature by thermostated water (TW).

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