the difference between the measurment potential and its reversible value is called....
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Overvoltage is mainly observed with hydrogen evolution at cathode and oxygen evolution at anode. Hence it is also defined as the difference between the potential of the electrode when gas evolution is actually observed and the reversible(theoretical) value for the same solution.
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