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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.