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Absolute electrode potential

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Absolute electrode potential refers to the potential difference between an electrode and a reference point in a solution, often associated with the ability of an electrode to gain or lose electrons in electrochemical reactions. It is expressed in volts (V) and is used to quantify the driving force behind electrochemical processes.

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