📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Standard Hydrogen Electrode' (SHE) has a potential of:
A
1.0 V
B
0.0 V
C
-0.76 V
D
1.1 V
Explanation
By convention, the standard potential of the hydrogen electrode is taken as zero at all temperatures.
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