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The standard hydrogen electrode (abbreviated SHE), also called normal hydrogen electrode (NHE), is a redox electrode which is placed in the basis of the thermodynamic scale of oxidation-reduction potentials. Its standard electrode potential (E0) is declared to be zero. Potentials of any other electrodes are compared with the standard hydrogen electrode.

Hydrogen electrode is based on the redox half cell:

2H+(aq) + 2e- → H2(g)
This redox reaction occurs at platinized platinum electrode. Usage of such electrode is caused by several factors: The Nernst equation should be written as:
[E=\ln \over (p_/p^0)^}]
or
[E=-pH - \ln /p^0}]
where:

Interference

Because of the high adsorption activity of the platinized platinum electrode, it's very important to protect electrode surface and solution for the presence of organic substances as well as oxygen of atmosphere.

Construction

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The scheme of the standard hydrogen electrode:

  1. platinized platinum electrode
  2. hydrogen blow
  3. solution of the acid with activity of H+ = 1 mol dm-3
  4. hydroseal for prevention of the oxygen inteference
  5. reservoir through which the second half-element of the galvanic cell should be attached

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