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Card 16
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What is the electromotive? What is the abbreviation for it?
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Card 17
Front
What can be implied if electrodes have negative 'E standard' values, comparing to hydrogen?
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Card 18
Front
At which electrode does oxidation occur?
Back
Card 19
Front
At which electrode does reduction occur'?
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Card 20
Front
How can the voltage, that's obtained by connecting two standard electrodes together, be found?
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Card 21
Front
In a cell diagram, what does a vertical solid line indicate?
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Card 22
Front
In a cell diagram, what does a double vertical line indicate?
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Card 23
Front
What is the equation for calculating emf? Use E(R) to represent the emf of right hand electrode, and E(L) to represent the emf of left hand electrode.
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Card 24
Front
When representing a cell and giving the value of the emf, what needs to be stated about the right-hand electrode?
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Card 25
Front
What is a battery?
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