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The reduction potential of a hydrogen electrode at `pH 10` at `298K` is : `(p =1` atm)

A

`-0.59V`

B

`-0.0591V`

C

zero

D

`-0.591V`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`S.R.P. =- 0.591 pH`
`=- 0.0591 xx -log(10^(-10)) =- 0.591V`
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