If the standard electrode potential of an electrode is greater than zero,
then we can infer that its
(A) reduced form is more stable compared to hydrogen gas.
(B) oxidised form is more stable compared to hydrogen gas.
(C) reduced and oxidised forms are equally stable.
(D) reduced form is less stable than the hydrogen gas.
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Explanation:
The standard hydrogen electrode is a reduction oxidation electrode which forms the standard of the scale of oxidation-reduction potentials. It is given a scale of Zero
2H+(aq)+2e− ⇌ H2(g)
Now if an electrode is having more electrode potential than standard or zero scale then it means that its reduced form is more stable compared to hydrogen gas.It is more likely that metals ions will be formed than the hydrogen gas
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Electrode potential of an electrode is greater than zero,
Explanation:
- The standard hydrogen electrode is called reduction oxidation electrode.
- The oxidation reduction potential is formed by hydrogen electrode. This equation is given a scale of Zero.
- 2H+(aq)+2e-⇄H2(g).
- When the electrode have more potential then zero scale, it means it is more stable then hydrogen gas.
- It is seems that metals ions is formed then hydrogen gas.
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