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Cathodic Potential is defined as electrode potential were the metal ions will be pulled towards the electrode. Check FAQs
Epc=(E1/20.5)-Epa
Epc - Cathodic Potential?E1/2 - Half Potential?Epa - Anodic Potential?

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15.5Edit=(10Edit0.5)-4.5Edit
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Cathodic Potential given half potential Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Epc=(E1/20.5)-Epa
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Epc=(100.5)-4.5
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Epc=(100.5)-4.5
LAST Step Evaluate
Epc=15.5V/m

Cathodic Potential given half potential Formula Elements

Variables
Cathodic Potential
Cathodic Potential is defined as electrode potential were the metal ions will be pulled towards the electrode.
Symbol: Epc
Measurement: Potential GradientUnit: V/m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Half Potential
Half Potential is the potential of each half cell in an electrochemical cell. The overall potential of an electrochemical cell is the total potential of the two half cells.
Symbol: E1/2
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Anodic Potential
Anodic Potential is defined as electrode potential were the metal ions will be pulled away the electrode.
Symbol: Epa
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Cathodic Potential

​Go Cathodic Potential
Epc=Epa-(57me)

Other formulas in Potentiometry and Voltametry category

​Go Anodic Potential
Epa=Epc+(57me)
​Go Anodic Potential given half potential
Epa=(E1/20.5)-Epc
​Go Applied Potential
Vapp=Ecell+(IPRP)
​Go Area of Electrode
A=(Ic2.69(108)NeCCI(D0.5)(ν0.5))23

How to Evaluate Cathodic Potential given half potential?

Cathodic Potential given half potential evaluator uses Cathodic Potential = (Half Potential/0.5)-Anodic Potential to evaluate the Cathodic Potential, The Cathodic Potential given half potential formula is defined as the electrode potential were the metal ions will be pulled towards the electrode. Cathodic Potential is denoted by Epc symbol.

How to evaluate Cathodic Potential given half potential using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cathodic Potential given half potential, enter Half Potential (E1/2) & Anodic Potential (Epa) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cathodic Potential given half potential

What is the formula to find Cathodic Potential given half potential?
The formula of Cathodic Potential given half potential is expressed as Cathodic Potential = (Half Potential/0.5)-Anodic Potential. Here is an example- 15.5 = (10/0.5)-4.5.
How to calculate Cathodic Potential given half potential?
With Half Potential (E1/2) & Anodic Potential (Epa) we can find Cathodic Potential given half potential using the formula - Cathodic Potential = (Half Potential/0.5)-Anodic Potential.
What are the other ways to Calculate Cathodic Potential?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Cathodic Potential-
  • Cathodic Potential=Anodic Potential-(57/Moles of Electron)OpenImg
Can the Cathodic Potential given half potential be negative?
Yes, the Cathodic Potential given half potential, measured in Potential Gradient can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cathodic Potential given half potential?
Cathodic Potential given half potential is usually measured using the Volt per Meter[V/m] for Potential Gradient. Kilovolt per Meter[V/m], Volt per Centimeter[V/m] are the few other units in which Cathodic Potential given half potential can be measured.
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