CHEM 1P00 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Nernst Equation, Cascina Increa, Gibbs Free Energy

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When an electrode is in contact with the solution of its ions in a half-cell, it has a tendency to lose or gain electrons which is known as electrode potential. It is an intensive property, i. e. , independent of the amount of species in the reaction. Oxidation potential the tendency to lose electrons in the above case is known as oxidation potential. Oxidation potential of a half-cell is inversely proportional to the concentration of ions in the solution. Reduction potential the tendency to gain electrons in the above case is known as reduction potential. According to iupac convention, the reduction potential alone be called as the electrode potential unless it is specifically mentioned. It is not possible to determine the absolute value of electrode potential. For this a reference electrode [nhe or she] is required. The electrode potential is only the difference of potentials between two electrodes that we can measure by combining them to give a complete cell.

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