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Maleah Carrillo
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28 December, 11:43
What is standard electrode potential?
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Miriam Hines
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standard electrode potential is defined as the measure the individual potential of reversible electrode at standard state with ions at an effective concentration of 1mol dm-3 at the pressure of 1 atm.
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