elektrodenpaar
Elektrodenpaar refers to two electrodes that are used in conjunction with each other to create an electrical circuit or to measure a potential difference. In electrochemistry, an elektrodenpaar is fundamental for conducting experiments and analyses. Typically, one electrode acts as the working electrode, where the electrochemical reaction of interest occurs, and the other serves as the reference electrode, providing a stable potential against which the working electrode's potential is measured.
Another common configuration involves a two-electrode system where both electrodes participate equally in the electrochemical process,
The selection of an appropriate elektrodenpaar depends heavily on the specific application, including the type of