Chemistry, asked by sukhjitkainth03, 4 months ago

vw) Electrode potential is the potential difference that develops on the
(a) Electrodes
(c) Electrolyte
(b) Electrode and its electrolyte
(d) All​

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Answered by prakashmallan1980
4

Answer:

electrolyte

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Answered by dualadmire
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Electrode potential is the potential difference that develops on the electrodes and its electrolyte.

  • Electrode potential is the electromotive force  built from a standard reference electrode and some other electrode.
  • When a metal is placed in a solution of its own ions, then the solution gains a negative charge while the metal gains a positive charge, therefore a potential difference is created between the metal and the solution which is known as electrode potential.
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