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what is the standard electrode potential ​

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When using a galvanic cell to measure the concentration of a substance, we are generally interested in the potential of only one of the electrodes of the cell, the so-called indicator electrodeThe electrode of a galvanic cell whose potential is related to the concentration of the substance being measured., whose potential is related to the concentration of the substance being measured

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The oxidation potential of an electrode is the negative of its reduction potential. Therefore, the standard electrode potential of an electrode is described by its standard reduction potential. ... For example, the standard electrode potential of Ca+ is -3.8V and that of F2 is +2.87V.

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