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Standard Reduction Potentials of Half-Cells
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ex. Li^+ + e^- = Li (s) --------> Enot = -3.00
1. If I reverse this reaction...
Li (s) = Li^+ + e^- will the enot change to +3.00?
Also, if I change where the electron is...
Li (s) - e^- = Li^+, will the enot change back to -3.00?
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No, reaction occurs always at the same potential, doesn't matter which way it goes.
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