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A metal- insoluble salt electrode consis...

A metal`-` insoluble salt electrode consists of

A

A piece of metal placed in a solution containing a sparingly soluble salt.

B

Crystals of an insoluble salt coated with a metal.

C

A piece of metal coated with one of its insoluble salts.

D

A metal fixed with an insoluble salt at high temperature.

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