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Which is not true for a standard hydrogen electrode ?​

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The hydrogen electrode is used as standard with zero reduction potential. (at 1atm, 1M and at room temperature). It is the only metallic electrode which can't consist a solid metal in equilibrium in its ion.

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❥The hydrogen electrode is used as standard with zero reduction potential. (at 1atm, 1M and at room temperature). It is the only metallic electrode which can't consist a solid metal in equilibrium in its ion.♡❥

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