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Electrode potential logo #21000 Electrode potential, E, in electrochemistry, according to an IUPAC definition, is the electromotive force of a cell built of two electrodes: By convention: From the above, for the cell with the standard hydrogen electrode (potential of 0 by convention), one obtains: The left-right convention is consistent with the international agreement that redo...
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electrode potential

electrode potential logo #21142difference between the internal electric potentials of the electrode and of the electrolyte NOTE - The electrode potential cannot be measured directly.
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electrode potential

electrode potential logo #21142electric potential difference between an electrode terminal and the medium surrounding the electrode, in the absence of an electric current
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electrode potential

electrode potential logo #20742The potential of an electrode in an electrolyte as measured against a reference electrode. The electrode potential does not include any resistance losses in potential in either the solution or external circuit. It represents the reversible work to move a unit charge from the electrode surface through the solution to the reference electrode.
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Electrode potential

Electrode potential logo #20840The voltage developed by a single electrode, determined by its propensity to gain or lose electrons.
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