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The Standard Hydrogen Electrode is often abbreviated to SHE, and its standard electrode potential is declared to be 0 at a temperature of 298K. This is because it acts as a reference for comparison with any other electrode .
The redox half cell of the SHE is where the following reaction takes place:
2H+ (aq) + 2e– → H2 (g)
The reaction given above generally takes place on a platinum electrode. The pressure of the hydrogen gas present in this half cell equals 1 bar.
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You can do alternate week training.
Or booklet formation
In the first method, if you have finished a certain topic or chapter, then make sure to revisit that chapter the third week from the one at which it was finished.
The second method includes making flowcharts, and short hands of chapters and convert your books into a concised booklet at the end of academic session.
These both ways will help you keep your data n facts on your tips..!!
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