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Single electrode Potential: It is defined as the potential developed at the interphase between the metal and the solution, when a metal is dipped in a solution containing its own ions.

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The potential of a single electrode in a half-cell is called the Single electrode potential. An electrochemical cell consists of two half-cells. With an open-circuit, the metal electrode in each half-cell transfers its ions into solution. Thus an individual electrode develops a potential with respect to the solution

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