What is the electrode potential called which is less than the equilibrium potential of cathode but greater than the equilibrium potential of anode?

What is the electrode potential called which is less than the equilibrium potential of cathode but greater than the equilibrium potential of anode? Correct Answer Compromise potential

In a system, due to a continuous flow of electrons from anode to cathode, the system acquires a unique electrode potential. This potential is less than the equilibrium potential of cathode but greater than the equilibrium potential of anode. This potential is called compromise potential.

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