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- Q2499543 subject Q7357983.
- Q2499543 subject Q8411312.
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- Q2499543 abstract "The palladium-hydrogen electrode (abbreviation: Pd/H2) is one of the common reference electrodes used in electrochemical study. Most of its characteristics are similar to the standard hydrogen electrode (with platinum). But palladium has one significant feature—the capability to absorb (dissolve into itself) molecular hydrogen.".
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- Q2499543 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411312.
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- Q2499543 comment "The palladium-hydrogen electrode (abbreviation: Pd/H2) is one of the common reference electrodes used in electrochemical study. Most of its characteristics are similar to the standard hydrogen electrode (with platinum). But palladium has one significant feature—the capability to absorb (dissolve into itself) molecular hydrogen.".
- Q2499543 label "Palladium-hydrogen electrode".