Electrode potential is a measure of the tendency of an electrode to either gain or lose electrons in an electrochemical reaction. It reflects the energetic favorability of the reduction or oxidation process occurring at that electrode. Electrode potential is typically measured in volts (V) and can be defined in relation to a standard reference electrode, most commonly the Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE), which is assigned a potential of 0.
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