The electrode with more negative value of reduction potential acts as
(a) cathode
(b) anode
(c) electrode
(d) none of these
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cathode (a)
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Electrode
Explanation:
If an element or compound has a negative standard electrode reduction potential, it means it forms ions easily. The more negative the value, the easier it is for that element or compound to form ions (be oxidised, and be a reducing agent).
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