Define the term standard electrode potential

The standard electrode potential is the electromotive force of a half-cell compared to that of a hydrogen half-cell under standard conditions. Standard conditions: Temperature=298K, Pressure=100kPa; all solutions at concentrations of 1.0moldm^-3

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