Chemistry, asked by zidiash0009, 1 month ago

Define electrode potential. How is it different from liquid junction potential? How and why is the latter eliminated?​

Answers

Answered by ashauthiras
2

Answer:

Define electrode potential

electrode potential is the electromotive force of a galvanic cell built from a standard reference electrode and another electrode to be characterized.

How is it different from liquid junction potential?

a potential difference will develop because of the ionic transfer. This potential is called liquid junction potential or diffusion potential which is non-equilibrium potential. The magnitude of the potential depends on the relative speeds of the 'ions' movement.

Similar questions