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At equilibrium, the potential difference at each electrode will be? ​

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At each electrode-electrolyte interface there is a tendency of metal ions from the solution to deposit on the metal electrode trying to make it positively charged. ... It says that at equilibrium the potential difference develops between electrode and eletrolyte and it is electrode potential

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