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Cu has positive electrode potential in the first transition series explain

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Answered by nivabora539
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It's because it has lower hydration enthalpy which does not compensate for its first and second ionisation enthalpy.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the first transition series only copper has positive electrode potential. Why? PLEASE ANSWER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!! It's because it has lower hydration enthalpy which does not compensate for its first and second ionisation enthalpy.

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