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26 November, 03:17

Which temperature is required for the cell potential to be the standard cell potential?

A. 100°C

B. 25°C

C. 0°C

D. - 273°C

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  1. 26 November, 03:19
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    The answer is B. 25°C.

    A temperature of 25°C can be considered as a room temperature. It is an optimal temperature for the most living beings which cell potential is considered as standard. It is known that at 100°C water boils, so this temperature cannot be standard, cells will degrade at this temperature. Similarly 0°C and - 273°C are too cold, water of the cells will freeze, cells will freeze, and cell potential will not be optimal.
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