Define Electrode and electrode potential
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Electrode potential, E, in chemistry or electrochemistry, according to a IUPAC definition,[1] is the electromotive force of a cell built of two electrodes:
on the left-hand side of the cell diagram is the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE), and
on the right-hand side is the electrode in question.
electrode: An electrode is a solid electric conductor that carries electric current into non-metallic solids, or liquids, or gases, or plasmas, or vacuums. In an electrochemical cell, reduction and oxidation reactions take place at the electrodes. The electrode at which reduction takes places is called the cathode.
Explanation:
A particle reaches its highest point when it has covered exactly one half of its horizontal range. The corresponding point
on the displacement time graph is characterised by