The Ag/Ag+Ag/Ag+ electrode has a standard electrode potential of E∘=+0.80V. How does the relative potential energy of an electron at the Ag/Ag+Ag/Ag+ electrode compare to the potential energy of an electron at the standard hydrogen electrode?
An electron at the Ag/Ag+Ag/Ag+ electrode has a higher potential energy than an electron at the standard hydrogen electrode.An electron at the Ag/Ag+Ag/Ag+ electrode has a lower potential energy than an electron at the standard hydrogen electrode.An electron at the Ag/Ag+Ag/Ag+ electrode has the same potential energy as an electron at the standard hydrogen electrode.Nothing can be concluded about the relative potential energy of an electron at the standard electrode potential