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प्रश्न
How can EMF of a galvanic cell be calculated if the cell is in standard condition?
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उत्तर
Under standard conditions (1 M concentration, 1 atm pressure, and 25°C), the EMF is called the standard EMF or standard cell potential, denoted as \[\ce{E^\circ_{cell}}\].
The standard EMF of a galvanic cell is calculated using:
\[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cell} = E^{\circ}_{cathode} - E^{\circ}_{anode}}\]
Where:
\[\ce{E^\circ_{cell}}\] = Standard EMF of the cell
\[\ce{E^\circ_{cathode}}\] = Standard reduction potential of the cathode
\[\ce{E^\circ_{anode}}\] = Standard reduction potential of the anode
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