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A particular galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of Eocell = 0.62 V. If the Eo of the cathode is 0.34 V, what is the Eo of the anode? Eoanode = V

          A particular galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of 
Eocell = 0.62 V.
If the Eo of the cathode is 
0.34 V,
what is the Eo of the anode? Eoanode = 
V
        

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00:01 Hi, in this question we are given with the galvanic cell.
00:03 The e .0 cell value is equal to 0 .62 volt, that is standard cell potential, and e0 cathode value is given as 0 .34 volt, that is, reduction potential at cathode.
00:17 We are asked to calculate e .0 anode, that is reduction potential at anode.
00:22 We know that e .0 cell is equal to e .0 cathode minus e.
00:31 Node.
00:34 We need to find out the e not anode value...
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