SRP and Cell PotentialElectrochemistry
What is the specific term for the difference between electrode potentials when no current is drawn through the cell?
Expert Answer
This difference is known as the cell electromotive force, or cell emf.
What is the specific term for the difference between electrode potentials when no current is drawn through the cell?
This difference is known as the cell electromotive force, or cell emf.
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