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what is cell voltage​

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Answered by jayantgandate
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The standard cell potential for a redox reaction (E°cell) is a measure of the tendency of reactants in their standard states to form products in their standard states; consequently, it is a measure of the driving force for the reaction, which earlier we called voltage.

Answered by kumari009299
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The cell voltage is a quantitative measure of the driving force of the cell reaction. ... Hint: In an electrochemical cell, the difference in the electrical potential between two electrodes is known as the cell voltage. If the cell voltage increases the tendency of the cell reaction to occur increases.

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