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18 May, 22:41

17. What standard reduction electrode has a half-cell potential of 0.00 V? Oxygen

hydrogen

lithium

Fluorine

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  1. 19 May, 01:48
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    I believe Hydrogen is the standard reduction electrode that has a half-cell potential of 0.00 V. In electrochemical cell, an electric potential is created between two dissimilar metals. This potential is a measure of the energy per unit charge which is available from reduction or oxidation reactions to drive the reaction.
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