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For voltaic cell notation how do you know when to include Pt(s) and when not to.... Need help ASAP... test tonight!
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When an inert electrode is needed; i.e., in a cell where Fe^2+/Fe^3+ is used you need a solid to dip into the solution. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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