How potential is developed when electrode is dipped in its salt solution?
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How does electrode potential develop?
It is the potential developed when the pure metal is in contact with its ions at one molar concentration at a temperature of 25oC or 298 K. Example: When a Zn rod of any length is dipped in 1M ZnSO4 solution, standard electrode is formed and the potential developed is called standard zinc electrode potential (EoZn).
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Single electrode Potential: It is defined as the potential developed at the interphase between the metal and the solution, when a metal is dipped in a solution containing its own ions.
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