Chemistry, asked by gayatribid4349, 5 months ago

define standard cell potential & what conditions are required for a cell potential to be called a standard cell potential ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The potential of the cell under standard conditions (1 M for solutions, 1 atm for gases, pure solids or liquids for other substances) and at a fixed temperature (25°C) is called the standard cell potential (E°cell). Only the difference between the potentials of two electrodes can be measured.♡

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Answered by loversland5
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The potential of the cell under standard conditions (1 M for solutions, 1 atm for gases, pure solids or liquids for other substances) and at a fixed temperature (25°C) is called the standard cell potential (E°cell). Only the difference between the potentials of two electrodes can be measured.

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