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The cathode reaction's standard reduction potential is known as the standard cell potential, or Ecirc cellE cell.

Ecirc red E red (cathode), less the typical anode reaction reduction potential, Ecirc red E red (anode): "Ecirc cell" is equal to "Ecirc red" (cathode) - "Ecirc red" (anode) E red (cathode) = E cell (anode).

How are half cell reactions written?

The following gives an example of a half cell reaction at the anode: Zn(s)→Zn2+(aq)+2e−. The reaction causes the zinc metal to lose two electrons, forming the Zn2+ ion.

What are each reaction's cell reaction and half-cell reaction?

An oxidation process, where electrons are lost, or a reduction reaction, where electrons are gained, are both examples of half-cell reactions. The reactions take place in an electrochemical cell in which oxidation at the anode results in the loss of electrons.

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