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why is standard hydrogen electrodes called reversible electrode ??​

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A reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) is a reference electrode, more specifically a subtype of the standard hydrogen electrodes, for electrochemical processes. Unlike the standard hydrogen electrode, its measured potential does not change with the pH, so it can be directly used in the electrolyte.

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