Difference between Oxidation potential and Reduction potential | Electrode potential
In this video, we will discuss that what is electrode potential ,Types of electrode potential ,i.e.Oxidation potential and reduction potential . Electrode potential definition:The potential difference that causes the flow Of electrons between an electrode and its ions in solution in which the electrode is dipped, is known as electrode Potential. It may be reduction potential due to reduction reaction at cathode Or oxidation potential due to Oxidation reaction at anode. Oxidation potential definition:It is the ability of an electrode to give up electrons and become oxidized. Reduction Potential definition:It is the ability of an ion in solution to pick up electrons from its own electrode and become reduced. Greater the reduction potential of an ion, more easily it reduced and vice versa. For example in Daniel cell, Cu +2 is reduced due to greater reduction potential than Zn ,which is oxidized. LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE “DIGITAL KEMISTRY” CLICK CHANNEL LINK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx3U_VSvrZALGioz9m1qMZw?view_as=subscriber
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