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An electrode has a negative electrode potential. Which statement is correct regarding the potential energy of an electron at this electrode?
A. An electron at this electrode has the same potential energy as it has at a standard hydrogen electrode.
B. An electron at this electrode has a lower potential energy than it has at a standard hydrogen electrode.
C. An electron at this electrode has a higher potential energy than it has at a standard hydrogen electrode.
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