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Electromotive force, definition standard

According to its definition, the standard (reduction) potential of the A/A couple is the standard electromotive force of a cell in which an A/A electrode (where the activities of A and A are made unity) is opposed to an NHE (normal hydrogen electrode) whose potential is assigned to zero by convention. [Pg.9]

Equation (5) or (11) can be applied directly to half-cell reactions such as (6) and (7) and the resulting potentials obtained will be identical to those obtained from the overall reactions (9) and (10) because of the definition of the SHE as the universal standard. A selection of standard potentials of half-cell reactions is shown in Table 1 [5]. By international convention, electrode reactions in thermodynamic tables are always written as reduction reactions, so the more noble metals have a positive standard potential. Lists such as that in Table 1 are also called electromotive force series or tables of standard reduction potentials. [Pg.10]

Definitions. Define briefly (a) difference of potential, (b) electromotive force, (c) salt bridge, (d) anode, (e) positive electrode, (f) reference half-cell, (g) standard electrode potential, (h) decomposition potential, (i) overvoltage, (j) sacrificial anode. [Pg.331]


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