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Cell Potential: Standard definitions
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Standard Cell Potential
Measure of an electrochemical cell's ability to produce electric current, calculated as cathode potential minus anode potential.Reduction Potential
Potential of a half-cell to gain electrons, measured in volts, indicating its tendency to be reduced.Cathode
Electrode where reduction occurs in an electrochemical cell, having a higher reduction potential in galvanic cells.Anode
Electrode where oxidation occurs in an electrochemical cell, having a lower reduction potential in galvanic cells.Volts
Unit of electric potential, equivalent to joules per coulomb, representing work done per unit charge.Coulomb
SI unit of electric charge, represented by the symbol C, used to quantify the amount of charge.Galvanic Cell
Type of electrochemical cell where spontaneous reactions occur, producing a positive standard cell potential.Electrolytic Cell
Type of electrochemical cell where non-spontaneous reactions occur, resulting in a negative standard cell potential.Half Cell
Part of an electrochemical cell where either oxidation or reduction occurs, consisting of an electrode and electrolyte.Spontaneous Reaction
Reaction that occurs naturally under given conditions, indicated by a positive standard cell potential.Non-spontaneous Reaction
Reaction that does not occur naturally, requiring external energy, indicated by a negative standard cell potential.