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Cathodic standard reduction potential mi...

Cathodic standard reduction potential minus anodic standard reduction potential is equl to

A

Faraday

B

Coulomb

C

Cell potential

D

Ampere

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C

`E = E_(cathode) - E_(anode)` (EMF is in SRP)
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