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What is the difference between a galvanic and polarographic electrode?

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What is the difference between a galvanic and polarographic electrode?

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A galvanic electrode produces its own current. The electrode is usually silver and lead with a potassium hydroxide electrolyte. Polarographic electrodes have a silver anode surrounded by a gold cathode. Power is supplied by the DO meter.

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