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The standard hydrogen electrode is A. used to calibrate voltmeters. B. used to produce a set of standard reduction potentials. C. needed to activate electrochemical cells. D. often overlooked in measuring standard reduction potentials. E. used to produce a standard cell potential of exactly 1 V.

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