Standard electrode potentials of Fe^(2+) + 2e to Fe and Fe^(3+) + 3e to Fe are -0.440V and -0.036V respectively. The standard electrode potential (E^@) for Fe^(3+) +e to Fe^(2+) is
The standard electrode potential of a metal-metal ion (Ag//Ag^(+)) and metal- sparingly soluble salt anion (Ag|AgCl|Cl^(-)) are related as :
Normal aluminium electrode coupled with normal hydrogen electrode gives an emf of 1.66V. So the standard electrode potential of aluminium is
How would you determine the standard electrode potential of the system Mg^(2+)//Mg?
What do you infer from the fact that M^(3+)//M^(2+) standard electrode potential of Mn is comparatively higher and that of Fe is comparitively lower ?
If the standard electrode protential of Cu^(2+)// Cu electrode is 0.34 V , what is the electrode potential at 0.01 M concentration of Cu^(2+) ? (T = 298^(@) K)
The electrode potential of an electrode is
For which one of the following elements, M^(3+)|M^(2+) standard electrode potential is more positive ?
Standard reduction electrode potential of three metals A, B and C are respectively +0.05 V, -3.0 and -1.2 V. The reducing powers of