Question: What is the difference between (mathscr{E}) and (mathscr{E}^{circ}) ? When is (mathscr{E}) equal to zero? When is (mathscr{E}^{circ}) equal to zero? (Consider regular galvanic cells

What is the difference between \(\mathscr{E}\) and \(\mathscr{E}^{\circ}\) ? When is \(\mathscr{E}\) equal to zero? When is \(\mathscr{E}^{\circ}\) equal to zero? (Consider "regular" galvanic cells as well as concentration cells.)

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