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ICSE-REDOX REACTIONS (OXIDATION AND REDUCTION)-VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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  2. Write the half equations for each of the following redox reactions. ...

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  3. Name the type of reaction that occurs at anode in an electrochemical c...

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  4. What is the direction of flow of electrons in a galvanic cell?

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  5. In what form does chemical energy get converted when the oxidising and...

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  8. Define standard electrode potential.

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  9. The standard reduction potential for silver electrode is +0.80 V. It i...

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  10. E(Li^(+)//Li)^(@)=-3.05V and E(Ca^(2+)//Ca)^(@)=-2.87V, state which is...

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  11. Among Na and Mg, which is more reactive and why?

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  12. Write the cell reaction for each of the following cells. Pt,H(2)(g)|...

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  13. Write the cell reaction for each of the following cells. Ni(s)|Ni^(2...

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  14. In which direction the cell reaction would proceed if the E.M.F. of a ...

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  15. Represent the cell corresponding to the following redox reaction and i...

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  16. Write the Nernst equation at 298 K for the electrode reaction 2H^(+)...

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  17. Determine the oxidation number of the underlined elements in the follo...

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  18. Determine the oxidation number of C in the following: CO,CO(2),HCO(3...

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  19. Determine the oxidation number of O in the following: OF(2),Na(2)O(2...

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  20. Determine the change in the oxidation number of S in H(2)S and SO(2) i...

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