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explain how standard hydrogen electrode is used to determine the Standard potential of the electrode​

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Answered by choudharykrishna2999
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Its absolute electrode potential is estimated to be 4.44 ± 0.02 V at 25 °C, but to form a basis for comparison with all other electrode reactions, hydrogen's standard electrode potential (E0) is declared to be zero volts at any temperature.........❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Answered by itzNobita25
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explain how standard hydrogen electrode is used to determine the Standard potential of the electrode.

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A Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE) is an electrode that scientists use for reference on all half-cell potential reactions. The value of the standard electrode potential is zero, which forms the basis one needs to calculate cell potentials using different electrodes or different concentrations.

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