“…[5][6][7] Usually, to suppress the dissolution of AgCl from the reference Ag/AgCl electrode into the concentrated KCl solution, the KCl solution used as the internal solution is saturated with AgCl, and hence contains complex ions, primarily AgCl 2 À and AgCl 3 2À . 8,9 Upon contact with a dilute aqueous solution at the junction, these species precipitate as AgCl and the junction may be clogged with these precipitates. Fourth, due to the kinetic nature of the diffusion potential formed at the liquid junction, the ljp depends on the details of the mass transport at the junction.…”