Convert each of the potentials. The silver–silver chloride and calomel reference electrodes are saturated with KCl, resulting in cell potentials of +0.197 V and +0.241 V with respect to the standard hydrogen electrode (S.H.E.), respectively.
If an electrode has a potential of 0.741 V with respect to a standard hydrogen electrode (S.H.E.), what is the potential with respect to a silver–silver chloride electrode?
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If an electrode has a potential of −0.090 V with respect to a silver–silver chloride electrode, what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.?
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V
If an electrode has a potential of −0.202 V with respect to a saturated calomel electrode (S.C.E.), what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.?
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If an electrode has a potential of 0.014 V with respect to a silver–silver chloride electrode, what is the potential with respect to a S.C.E.?
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V
If an electrode has a potential of −0.028 V with respect to a S.C.E., what is the potential with respect to a sliver–silver chloride electrode?
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Convert each of the potentials. The silver–silver chloride and calomel reference electrodes are saturated with KCl,...