Electrode potential is the voltage that an electrode is at. This has to be measured versus a reference electrode
Electrode potential is the electromotive force of a cell that has two electrodes.
Standard electrode potential is a redox electrode. This is the forms the basis of the thermodynamic scale.
The single electrode potential comes from electrodes.
A reference electrode is maintained at a certain potential, for comparison by other electrodes.
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When the reduction electrode potential of the metal electrode increases there will be a tendency towards corrosion.
The electrode with the highest oxidation potential
The open circuit (oc) potential is the potential of the working electrode relative to the reference electrode when no potential or current is being applied to the cell.
A reference electrode is an electrode with a well-known electrode potential. Its main function is to serve as a half cell to build an electrochemical cell.
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To determine electrode potential
To determine electrode potential