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How would you determine the standard electrode potential of `Mg^(2+)|Mg`?

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To determine the standard electrode potential of the half-cell reaction `Mg^(2+) | Mg`, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Set Up the Electrochemical Cell:** - Use a standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) as the reference electrode. The SHE has a defined potential of 0 V. - Prepare a half-cell containing a 1 M solution of `Mg^(2+)` ions and a magnesium electrode. ...
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  • Standard electrode potential is highest for

    A
    `1/2 F_(2)(g)+e^(-) Leftrightarrow F^(-)(aq)`
    B
    `1/2 Cl_(2)(g)+e^(-) Leftrightarrow Cl^(-)(aq)`
    C
    `1/2 Br_(2)(g)+e^(-) Leftrightarrow Br^(-)(aq)`
    D
    `1/2 I_(2)(g)+e^(-) Leftrightarrow I^(-)(aq)`
  • The standard electrode potential is measured by

    A
    Electrometer
    B
    Voltmeter
    C
    Pyrometer
    D
    Galvanometer
  • Standard electrode potential of an electrode is :

    A
    Intensive property
    B
    Extensive property
    C
    Isothermal property
    D
    Isobaric property
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