Once the standard electrode potentials (E?) of the half-cells are determined, the?standard cell potential?(Ecell?) can be calculated by?subtracting?the?less?positive?E??from the?more positive?E??value
The half-cell with the more positive?E??value will be the?positive?pole
The half-cell with the less positive?E??value will be the?negative?pole
Worked example: Calculating the standard cell potential
Answer
Step 1:?Calculate the standard cell potential
Ecell??= (+0.34) - (-0.76)
= +1.10 V
The voltmeter will therefore read off a value of 1.10 V
Step 2:?Determine the positive and negative polesThe Cu2+/Cu? half-cell is the?positive?pole as its?E??is more positive than the?E??value of the Zn2+/Zn half-cell