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The reduction potential for all other half-reactions are measured relative to the half-reaction 2H + ( aq ) + 2e - gt; H2( g ) Under standard...
The reduction potential for all other half-reactions are measured relative to the half-reaction
2H+(aq) + 2e- −> H2(g)
Under standard conditions (pH=0.000, PH2 = 1 atm) this standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) is defined to have a reduction potential of 0.000 V.
What is the reduction potential of a hydrogen electrode that is still at standard pressure, but has pH = 6.25 , relative to the SHE?
V=?