Interpretation:
The information that is used to determine the standard potential of a voltaic cell needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Standard cell potential is the difference between the electrode potential of anode and cathode.
Answer to Problem 33A
To calculate the standard potential of the cell, we have to know the electrode potential of the anode and cathode.
Explanation of Solution
In
For calculating the standard potential f the cell, we need to know the electrode potential of both the electrodes.
The electrode potential is required to calculating the standard potential of the cell.
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