Convert the subsequent voltages. Presume the silver-silver chloride as well as calomel reference electrodes are saturated with KCl giving cell potentials of 0.197 V as well as 0.241 respectively.
(a) If an electrode has a potential of 0.659 V with respect to a standard hydrogen electrode (S.H.E.), explain what is the potential with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode?
(b) If an electrode has a potential of -0.085 V with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode, explain what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.?
(c) If an electrode has a potential of -0.224 V amid respect to a saturated calomel electrode (S.C.E.), explain what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.?
(d) If an electrode has a potential of 0.020 V with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode, explain what is the potential with respect to a S.C.E.?
(e) If an electrode has a potential of -0.002 V with respect to a S.C.E., Explain what is the potential with respect to a sliver-silver chloride electrode?