| 1. | The reference electrode is a half cell with a known reduction potential.
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| 2. | The standard reduction potentials for aqueous solutions are shown in the next table.
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| 3. | This is because all dissolved components alter the reduction potential or redox potential.
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| 4. | Two important properties are pH and oxidation-reduction potential ( Eh ).
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| 5. | Migration of metal contaminants must also be considered whenever modifying subsurface oxidation-reduction potential.
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| 6. | Therefore, standard electrode potential is commonly written as standard reduction potential.
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| 7. | The chemical specificity of FSCV is derived from reduction potentials.
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| 8. | Many facultative anaerobes use denitrification because nitrate, like oxygen, has a high reduction potential.
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| 9. | The one-electron reduction potential of a molecule can be used to obtain an electron affinity.
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| 10. | Standard electrode potentials are usually tabulated as reduction potentials.
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