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Cell Potential in Chemistry Formulas
The Cell Potential is the difference between the electrode potential of two electrodes constituting the electrochemical cell. And is denoted by E
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. Cell Potential is usually measured using the Volt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of Cell Potential is always negative.
Chemistry formulas that make use of Cell Potential
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Moles of Electron transferred given Electrochemical Work
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Work Done by Electrochemical Cell given Cell Potential
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Change in Gibbs Free Energy given Cell Potential
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Moles of Electron Transferred given Change in Gibbs Free Energy
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FAQ
What is the Cell Potential?
The Cell Potential is the difference between the electrode potential of two electrodes constituting the electrochemical cell. Cell Potential is usually measured using the Volt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of Cell Potential is always negative.
Can the Cell Potential be negative?
Yes, the Cell Potential, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cell Potential?
Cell Potential is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Cell Potential can be measured.
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