Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
What is the standard potential of the Tl...

What is the standard potential of the `Tl^(3+)//Tl` electrode ?
`Tl^(3+)+2e^(-) rarr Tl^(+)," "E^(@)=1.26" volt"`
`Tl^(+)+e^(-) rarr Tl," "E^(@)=-0.336" volt"`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The electrode potentials of two half reactions are as follows : {:(Fe^(3+)+e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+),,,E^(@)=+0.76" volt"),(Ce^(4+)+e^(-) rarr Ce^(3+),,,E^(@)=+1.60" volt"):} Giving reason, describe if Ce^(3+) can be oxidised by Fe^(3+) .

What is the oxidation state of Tl in the compound TlI_(3) ?

The standard oxidation potentials, E^(@) , for the half reactions are as, Zn rarr Zn^(2+) + 2e^(-), " " E^(@) = + 0.76 volt Fe rarr Fe^(2+) + 2e^(-), " " E^(@) = +0.41 volt The emf of the cell, Fe^(2+) + Zn rarr Zn^(2+) + Fe is:

Given, standard electrode potentials, {:(Fe^(3+)+3e^(-) rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = -0.036 " volt"),(Fe^(2+)+2e^(-)rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = - 0.440 " volt"):} The standard electrode potential E^(@) for Fe^(3+) + e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+) is :

Given, standard electrode potentials, {:(Fe^(3+)+3e^(-) rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = -0.036 " volt"),(Fe^(2+)+2e^(-)rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = - 0.440 " volt"):} The standard electrode potential E^(@) for Fe^(3+) + e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+) is :

Given, standard electrode potentials, {:(Fe^(3+)+3e^(-) rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = -0.036 " volt"),(Fe^(2+)+2e^(-)rarr Fe,,,E^(@) = - 0.440 " volt"):} The standard electrode potential E^(@) for Fe^(3+) + e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+) is :

For a galvanic cell involving the half-reaction at standard conditions, Au^(3+) + 3e(-) rightarrow Au E^(@) = 1.50V Tl^(+) + e(-) rightarrow Tl E^(@) = -0.34V

Given, standard electrode potentials Fe^(2+) +2e^(-) rarr Fe, E^(@)=-0.440 V Fe^(3+)+3e^(-) rarr Fe, E^(@)=- 0.036 V The standarde potential (E^(@)) for Fe^(2+)+e^(-) rarr Fe^(2+) , is

Standard electrode potential values for Al^(3+)//Al is -1.66V and that of Tl^(3+)//Tl is +1.26. then,