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The more electro positive element has...

The more electro positive element has

A

positive reduction potential

B

negative reduction potential

C

tendency to gain electrons

D

negative oxidation potential

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AAKASH SERIES-ELECTROCHEMISTRY -OBJECTIVE EXERCISE - 1 ( Electrode potentials and EMF)
  1. Which defines the standard reduction electrode potential of Zn^(2+) io...

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  2. The reference electrode is made by using

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  3. The more electro positive element has

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  5. {:(" LIST - 1 ", " LIST - 2 "),( "A) Very dilute " H(2)...

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  6. Standard reduction electrode potential of three metals A, B and C are ...

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  7. The difference of potential of two electrodes in a galvanic cell is kn...

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  8. Standard reduction electrode potential of three metals A, B and C are ...

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  9. Zn gives H2 gas with H2SO4 and HCl but not with HNO3 because

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  10. The standard reduction potentials at 298 K for the following half cell...

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  11. When Zn piece is kept in CuSO4 solution, copper gets precipitated beca...

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  12. Beryllium is placed above magnesium in the Il group. When beryllium du...

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  13. For I2 + 2e to 2I^(-) , standard reduction potential = + 0.54 volt. Fo...

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  14. Which of the following reactions are not feasible?

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  15. E^(@) for Fe^(2+) + 2e to Fe is -0.44 V , E^(@) for Zn^(2+) + 2e to ...

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  16. Based on the data given below , the correct order of reducing power i...

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  17. The S.R.Ps of Cu^(2+) // Cu , Hg^(2+)//Hg and Zn^(2+)//Zn are respecti...

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  18. For the cell prepared from electrod A , Cr2O7^(2-) |Cr^(3+) , E("red"...

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  19. Standared electrode potential of two half-reactions are given below : ...

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  20. The E(M^(3+)|M^(2+))^(0) values for Cr, Mn, Fe and Co are -0.41, +1.57...

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