Electrochemistry and Redox Processes · Chemical Reactions

Electrochemical Cells and Standard Potentials

Measuring standard electrode potentials to predict the direction of electron flow and cell voltage.

Key Questions

  1. 1How does the standard hydrogen electrode serve as a universal reference point?
  2. 2Why do some metals act as better reducing agents than others based on their E-cell values?
  3. 3What limits the use of standard electrode potentials in predicting reactions under non-standard conditions?

MOE Syllabus Outcomes

MOE: Electrochemical Cells - JC2
Level: JC 2
Subject: Chemistry
Unit: Electrochemistry and Redox Processes
Period: Chemical Reactions

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