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Standard electrode potential By convention

Standard electrode potential By convention, the potential (E°) of a half-reaction as a reduction relative to the standard hydrogen electrode, when all species are present at unit activity. [Pg.892]

Before we discuss standard electrode potential, we will talk about electromotive force (emf). The electromotive force of a cell is the potential difference between the two electrodes. This can be measured using a voltmeter. The maximum voltage of a cell can be calculated using experimentally determined values called standard electrode potentials. By convention, the standard electrode potentials are usually represented in terms of reduction half-reactions for 1 molar solute concentration. The standard electrode potential values are set under ideal and standard-state conditions (latm pressure and 25°C temperature). From the MCAT point of view, you can assume that the conditions are standard, unless stated otherwise. Table 12-1 shows a list of standard electrode potentials (in aqueous solution) at 25°C. [Pg.163]




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