標準電極電位
1. Standard electrode potentialIn electrochemistry, the standard electrode potential, abbreviated E° or E (with a superscript plimsoll character, pronounced "standard" or "nought"), is the measure of individual potential of a reversible electrode at standard state, which is with solutes at an effective concentration of 1 mol dm, and gases at a pressure of 1 atm. The reduction potential is an intensive property. The values are most often tabulated at 25 °C.
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