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Standard electrode potential with suitable example.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The potential of a half-reaction measured against the SHE under standard conditions is called the standard electrode potential for that half-reaction.In this example, the standard reduction potential for Zn2+(aq) + 2e− → Zn(s) is −0.76 V, which means that the standard electrode potential for the reaction that occurs at

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In electrochemisty standard electrode potential is defined as the measures the individual potental of revevsible electrode at standard state with ions at an effective concentration of 1 mol dm -3 at the pressure of 1 atm

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