What happens to the standard cell potential of a battery when temperature increases?
1. The standard electrode potential will always decrease when temperature increases.
2. The standard electrode potential will not be affected by any change in temperature.
3. The standard electrode potential will always increase when temperature increases.
4. The standard electrode potential may
increase or decrease depending on the nature of the
electrodes.
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