the standard cell potential is the cell potential at standard conditions (25C , 1 atm , and 1M )
but the cell potential is the cell potential of the cell under a real condition and we use nernst equation .
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Potential difference.
dry cell
1.10 V
the difference in reduction potentials of the half-cells
a corpuscle doesn't have a nucleus or organelles, while a cell does.
Potential difference.
A rest potential is the potential difference between two sides of the membrane of nerve cells when the cell is not conducting an impulse. =)
dry cell
3.51 v
0.92 v
1.49 v
Membrane potential
1.10 V
Potential Difference.
All cells have internal resistance. The value is very small when the cell is fresh. The value increases slightly and slowly as the cell discharges. So the potential difference across the cell will not noticeably change when a load is initially connected. As the cell becomes more discharged, the drop in potential difference upon connecting a load will increase. The point at which the cell is no longer any use depends on the minimum voltage which the load requires, and the current required by it.
Pair it with a hydrogen half cell
Which is a major difference between the cell membrane and the cell wall