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What statement is NOT true about standard electrode potentials?

A. E°cell is the difference in voltage between the anode and the cathode.
B. The electrode potential of the standard hydrogen electrode is exactly zero.
C. E°cell is positive for spontaneous reactions.
D. Electrons will flow from more negative electrode to more positive electrode.

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Answer:

(a)
E^(\circ)_(cell) is the difference in voltage between the anode and the cathode .

Step-by-step explanation:

If
E^(\circ)_(cell) will be the difference anode and the cathode means
E^(\circ)_(cell)=E^(\circ)_(anode)-E^(\circ)_(cathode)n as we know that cathode potential is greater than the anode potential so
E^(\circ)_(cell) will become negative and if
E^(\circ)_(cell) is negative then reaction will not be spontaneous so the correct relation of
E^(\circ)_(cell) is
E^(\circ)_(cell)=E^(\circ)_(cathode)-E^(\circ)_(anode)

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