What is Standard Cell Potential?
Standard cell potential: At 298 K (Kelvin) temperature, a galvanic cell is constructed using two electrodes, one is called cathode at which reduction takes place and other is called anode at which oxidation takes place. In order to find the standard cell potential, the concentration of all ions are taken as one (1M) and if any gas is present then their partial pressure is taken as one (1 bar) bar, then measured potential difference between anode and cathode electrode is called standard cell potential.
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