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The difference between the electrode potentials of two electrons when no current is drawn through the cell is called:

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The difference between the electrode potentials of two electrodes when no current is drawn through the cell is called: (a) Cell potential (b) Cell emf (c) Potential difference (d) Cell voltage

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Assertion :EMF of the cell is the potential difference between the electrode potentials of the cathode and anode when no current is drawn through the cell. Reason: Anode is kept on the right side and cathode on the left side while representing the galvanic cell.

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