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e^ value in chemistry

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Answered by xxxSLINGSHOTxxx
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Explanation:

The value of E indicates the willingness of a half-cell to be reduced (i.e. it is a reduction potential). It shows the how many volts are required to make the system undergo the specified reduction, compared to a standard hydrogen half-cell, whose standard electrode potential is defined as 0.00 V.

Answered by saishpalande333
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Answer:

The value of E indicates the willingness of a half-cell to be reduced (i.e. it is a reduction potential). It shows the how many volts are required to make the system undergo the specified reduction, compared to a standard hydrogen half-cell, whose standard electrode potential is defined as 0.00 V.

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