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what is electrode and electrode potential​

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Answered by dhananjay2345
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Electrode potential is defined as the potential of a cell consisting of the electrode in question acting as a cathode and the standard hydrogen electrode acting as an anode. Reduction always takes place at the cathode, and oxidation at the anode.
Answered by dvipada07
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electrode is a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region.

Electrode potential is defined as the potential of a cell consisting of the electrode in question acting as a cathode and the standard hydrogen electrode acting as an anode. Reduction always takes place at the cathode, and oxidation at the anode.

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