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- Is 1M H^+ solution under hydrogen gas at 1 atm capable of oxidising Ag...
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- The potential of hydrogen electrode is -118mV. The concentration of H^...
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- E^@ for the half cell Zn^(2+)|Zn is -0.76V emf of the cell Zn|Zn^(2+...
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- The standard reduction potentials at 298K for the following half react...
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- The standard reduction potentials E^@ for the half reactions are as ...
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- From the following E^@ values of half cells, (i) A+e to A^(-) , E^@=...
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- From the following E^@ values of half cells (i) A to A^(+)+e, E^@=+1...
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- From the following E^@ values of half cells (i) A^(3-)to A^(2-) +e,...
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- IF the following half cells have the E^@ values as Fe^(3+)+e to Fe^(...
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- E^@ (red.) values of the half cells Mg^(2+)//Mg and Cl2//Cl^- are resp...
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- For the cell reaction Zn(s)+Mg^(2+) (1M)=Zn^(2+) (1M) +Mg, the emf has...
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- E^@ for F2+2e=2F^(-) is 2.8V, E^@ for 1/2 F2+e=F^(-) is
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- Delta G^@ of the cell reaction AgCl(s)+1/2H2(g)=Ag(s)+H^+ +Cl^(-) is ...
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- The value of equilibrium constant for the feasible cell reaction is
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- E^@ for the reaction Fe+Zn^(2+)=Zn+Fe^(2+) is -0.35 V. The given cell...
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- A galvanic cell is composed of two hydrogen electrodes, one of which i...
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- 1/2 H2(g)+AgCl(s)=H^+ (aq)+Cl^(-) (aq)+Ag(s) occurs in the galvanic c...
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- For the cell Tl|Tl^(+) (0.001M) ||Cu^(2+) (0.1M) |Cu. E(cell) at 25^@C...
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- (i) E^@ (Cu^(2+),Cu)=0.34V (ii) E^@(Cu^+,Cu)=+0.52V (iii) E^@[O2(...
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- Given below the half cell reactions Mn^(2+)+2e to Mn, E^@=-1.18V 2...
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