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What is Electrode potential ? Explain ?
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❣️Electrode Potential❣️
Electrode potential for any given electrode is the voltage or potential difference of a cell assembled from a standard hydrogen electrode and the given electrode with the potential that is being defined. It is the resultant potential difference between a point on the electrode surface and the point in the bulk of electrolyte, due to transfer of charged particles as well as the adsorption of some polar molecules.
Electrode potential has uses such as:
❣️Prediction of corrosion-related chemical or electrochemical reactions
❣️Used for choosing substances and devices for controlling reactions
❣️Helps the study of crevice corrosion and pitting, as electrode potential in crevices and pits is studied for controlling reactions
Electrode potential for any given electrode is the voltage or potential difference of a cell assembled from a standard hydrogen electrode and the given electrode with the potential that is being defined. It is the resultant potential difference between a point on the electrode surface and the point in the bulk of electrolyte, due to transfer of charged particles as well as the adsorption of some polar molecules.
Electrode potential has uses such as:
❣️Prediction of corrosion-related chemical or electrochemical reactions
❣️Used for choosing substances and devices for controlling reactions
❣️Helps the study of crevice corrosion and pitting, as electrode potential in crevices and pits is studied for controlling reactions
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The potential difference between the two electrodes in a galvanic cell is called a cell potential or emf of the cell. It is measured in volts.
The potential difference is caused by the ability of electrons to flow from one half cell to the other. Electrons are able to move between electrodes because the chemical reaction is a redox reaction. ... The cell potential (Ecell) is measured in voltage (V), which allows us to give a certain value to the cell potential.
The standard reduction potential is the tendency for a chemical species to be reduced, and is measured in volts at standardconditions. The more positive the potential isthe more likely it will be reduced.
Hope this will help u... :-)
The potential difference is caused by the ability of electrons to flow from one half cell to the other. Electrons are able to move between electrodes because the chemical reaction is a redox reaction. ... The cell potential (Ecell) is measured in voltage (V), which allows us to give a certain value to the cell potential.
The standard reduction potential is the tendency for a chemical species to be reduced, and is measured in volts at standardconditions. The more positive the potential isthe more likely it will be reduced.
Hope this will help u... :-)
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