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What is electrode potential?write type of electrode potential

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Answered by Anonymous
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when electric current is passed through the electrode and the potential difference developed across an electrode is known as electrode potential .
Answered by BlessedMess
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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

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When electrode is negatively charged with respect to solution that is it acts as anode.The oxidation take place.

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When electrode is positively charged with respect to solution that is it acts as cathode.The reduction take place.

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