In a galvanic cell, the standard cell potential Ecell is the difference between the standard electrode potentials of the two half-cells. The standard cell potential can be calculated using the Nernst equation:Ecell = E cathode - E anode In this case, the copper electrode acts as the cathode, and the zinc electrode acts as the anode. The given standard electrode potentials are:E Cu/Cu = 0.34 V cathode E Zn/Zn = -0.76 V anode Now, we can calculate the standard cell potential:Ecell = 0.34 V - -0.76 V = 0.34 V + 0.76 V = 1.10 VThe measured cell potential is also given as 1.10 V, which matches the calculated standard cell potential. Therefore, the standard electrode potential of the copper electrode E Cu/Cu is 0.34 V.