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Explain the construction and working of SHE(Standard Hydrogen Electrode)​

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Answered by jksivaselan
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Hint: SHE stands for standard hydrogen electrode. The standard hydrogen electrode is used in half cells as a reference electrode for determining the electrode potential. SHE has zero electrode potential at the temperature of 298K

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Complete step by step answer:

The standard hydrogen electrode is an electrode which is used in laboratory for measurement of electric potential of other electrodes in comparison to SHE at the same temperature that is 298K

SHE is based upon the redox half-cell, whose reaction is:

2H+(aq)+2e−→H2(g)

In this process, a platinum electrode is used which is dipped in an acidic solution. Upon reaction, hydrogen gas is bubbled out. In the reaction, the concentration of both oxidized as well as reduced hydrogen is maintained at unity.

SHE consists of:

A platinum electrode covered in platinum black.

A hydrogen blow.

Acidic solution of concentration 1

mole dm−3

It is also connected to another half life cell of the galvanic cell.

Application of SHE are:

SHE is used as an anode or cathode half cell

SHE is used to measure the potential of other electrodes. The unknown potential in this case would be equal to the EMF (Electromotive force) of the cell.

SHE also have some disadvantages such as:

It is difficult to construct, transport and maintain a SHE.

Pure hydrogen gas is yielding with difficulty.

The platinum electrode easily gets spoiled due to the presence of impurities.

Note:

A platinum electrode is used in SHE because of various reasons such as:

It forms an inert electrode, so the platinum itself does not participate in the reaction.

Platinum is a good absorber of H2

gas and helps in improving the chemical kinetics of the process.

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