- The document discusses standard reduction potentials and standard conditions for electrochemical cells. It defines standard reduction potential (E°) as the potential measured under standard conditions of 1 molar concentrations and 1 atmosphere pressure. It provides an example of a voltaic cell reaction between zinc and copper and how the cell voltage (Ecell) is calculated from the cathode and anode reduction potentials. It also notes that the standard hydrogen electrode potential (E°) is defined as 0.000 V under standard conditions.
- The document discusses standard reduction potentials and standard conditions for electrochemical cells. It defines standard reduction potential (E°) as the potential measured under standard conditions of 1 molar concentrations and 1 atmosphere pressure. It provides an example of a voltaic cell reaction between zinc and copper and how the cell voltage (Ecell) is calculated from the cathode and anode reduction potentials. It also notes that the standard hydrogen electrode potential (E°) is defined as 0.000 V under standard conditions.
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- The document discusses standard reduction potentials and standard conditions for electrochemical cells. It defines standard reduction potential (E°) as the potential measured under standard conditions of 1 molar concentrations and 1 atmosphere pressure. It provides an example of a voltaic cell reaction between zinc and copper and how the cell voltage (Ecell) is calculated from the cathode and anode reduction potentials. It also notes that the standard hydrogen electrode potential (E°) is defined as 0.000 V under standard conditions.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd