What is Electrode potential
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Electrode potential, E, in electrochemistry, according to an IUPAC definition, is the electromotive force of a cell built of two electrodes: on the left-hand side is the standard hydrogen electrode, and. on the right-hand side is theelectrode the potential of which is being defined.
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Electrical potential (commonly known as voltage) is the strength of the push or pull on electrons by the reactants in a redox reaction (reaction that involves transfer of electrons).
It is of two types —
- Oxidation potential
- Reduction potential
When electrode is negatively charged with respect to solution that is it acts as anode.The oxidation take place.
When electrode is positively charged with respect to solution that is it acts as cathode.The reduction take place.
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