The term "liquid junction interface" often refers to the boundary that exists between two different electrolyte solutions in electrochemical cells. This interface plays a crucial role in various electrochemical processes, particularly in the context of measuring ion concentrations, pH, or carrying out electrochemical reactions. ### Key Aspects of Liquid Junction Interface: 1. **Formation**: The liquid junction is formed when two electrolyte solutions come into contact.
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