Chemistry, asked by pandeyshivani685, 3 months ago

Redox reaction and electrode potential​

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Answered by mohammedamaan4369
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Electrons are able to move between electrodes because the chemical reaction is a redox reaction. ... This relates to the measurement of the cell potential because the difference between the potential for the reducing agent to become oxidized and the oxidizing agent to become reduced will determine the cell potential.

Answered by tayaashri
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Electrons are able to move between electrodes because the chemical reaction is a redox reaction. ... This relates to the measurement of the cell potential because the difference between the potential for the reducing agent to become oxidized and the oxidizing agent to become reduced will determine the cell potential.

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