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Chapter 22, Problem 22.10QAP
Interpretation Introduction
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Concept introduction:
The electrode potential for the reaction of a cell can be defined as the electromotive force or the potential difference induced between the metal electrode and the solution. The Nernst equation is used for the calculation of electrode potential.
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