Question 21:
The potential developed at copper electrode
when dipped in copper sulphate solution is
called as
oxidation potential
reduction potential
redox potential
null potential
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oxidation potential
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Oxidation potential
- The oxidation potential is the energy change, estimated in volts, needed to add or eliminate electrons to or from a component or compound. The reference response is the expulsion of electrons from hydrogen in a standard hydrogen half-cell.
- The oxidation potential of different species is resolved generally by estimating the likely contrast between a half-cell containing a watery arrangement of the oxidized and diminished types of the test substance and the standard hydrogen half-cell.
- The oxidation potential got under these controlled conditions is called standard cathode possibilities, or now and again standard decrease possibilities.
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