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titleOfInvention REFERENCE ELECTRODE WITH DOUBLE TRANSITION
abstract The invention relates to a double-junction reference electrode, a first subhousing containing the electrochemical half-cell with half-cell electrode (typically Ag/AgCl) and half-cell electrolyte (typically KCl saturated with AgCl). The first subhousing communicates at least partially, forming a first internal junction, with an adjacent junction electrolyte (typically potassium chloride free of silver chloride). The junction electrolyte is in the second subhousing and has a reference junction to the test solution; directly in front of said reference junction an ion exchanger is positioned and, in addition, is preferably structurally fixed by means of gel fixation of at least the junction electrolyte.
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