standard electromotive force

Quantity defined by E ° = − Δ r G ° n F = R T n F ln K °, where Δ r G ° is the standard Gibbs energy of the cell reaction in the direction in which reduction occurs at the right-hand electrode in the diagram representing the cell ('reduction at right'), K ° is the standard equilibrium constant for this reaction, n its charge number, F the Faraday constant, R the gas constant and T the thermodynamic temperature.
Source:
Green Book, 2nd ed., p. 58