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On the basis of standard electrode potential values,suggest which of the following reactions would take place? (Consult the book for `E^(ϴ)` value)
(a) `Cu+Zn^(2+)toCu^(2+)+Zn`
(b) `Mg+Fe^(2+)toMg^(2+)+Fe`
(c ) `Br_(2)+2Cl^(-)toCl_(2)+2Br^(-)`
(d) `Fe+Cd^(2)toCd+Fe^(2+)`

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To determine which of the given reactions would take place based on standard electrode potential values, we will analyze each reaction step by step. ### Step 1: Reaction (a) \( \text{Cu} + \text{Zn}^{2+} \rightarrow \text{Cu}^{2+} + \text{Zn} \) 1. **Identify Oxidation and Reduction:** - Copper (Cu) is oxidized to \( \text{Cu}^{2+} \) (loss of electrons). - Zinc ion (\( \text{Zn}^{2+} \)) is reduced to zinc (Zn) (gain of electrons). ...
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