Chemistry, asked by nandininegi80, 4 months ago

Can absolute electrode potential of an electrode be measured?​

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Answered by nikitadnaz
4

Explanation:

The absolute value of a single electrode cannot be measured experimentally because a half-cell reaction cannot take place independently. One can measure only the difference between the electrode potentials of any two half-cell reactions.

Answered by ojasvii29
10

Answer:

No

Explanation:

The absolute value of a single electrode cannot be measured experimentally because a half-cell reaction cannot take place independently. One can measure only the difference between the electrode potentials of any two half-cell reactions.

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