Define standard electrode potential. Short answer .
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the potential difference developed between metal electrodes and the solution of its ions of unit molarity at 1 atm and 25°C is called standard electrode potential .
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Heyy friend,
A standard electrode potential is the potential you measure when you measure a given ½ reaction against a “Standard” that everyone in the chemical world has agreed on.
A standard electrode potential is the potential you measure when you measure a given ½ reaction against a “Standard” that everyone in the chemical world has agreed on.
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