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Answer the following in brief. It is impossible to measure the potential of a single electrode. Comment. - Chemistry

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Answer the following in brief.

It is impossible to measure the potential of a single electrode. Comment.

Why it is impossible to measure the potential of a single electrode?

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  1. Every oxidation reaction needs to be accompanied by a reduction reaction.
  2. The occurrence of only oxidation or only reduction is not possible.
  3. In galvanic cell oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously.
  4. The potential associated with the redox can be experimentally measured. For the measurement of potential two electrodes need to be combined together where the redox reaction occurs. 

Hence, it is impossible to measure the potential of a single electrode.

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Chapter 5: Electrochemistry - Exercises [Page 118]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 5 Electrochemistry
Exercises | Q 3.08 | Page 118
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