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The Quinhydrone electrode is a type of redox electrode that is used primarily in electrochemistry to measure the potential of a half-cell reaction involving quinone and hydroquinone. The electrode is composed of a mixture of quinone (an oxidized form) and hydroquinone (the reduced form), which can be used to establish a reference potential in aqueous solutions.

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