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The standard reduction potential of diatomic oxygen in acidic conditions is +1.23 volts. However, the standard reduction potential of diatomic oxygen in basic conditions is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by trueindiansoul878
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Answer: +0.404V

Explanation:

As such there is no explanation for this as this value is a justified and derived value in laboratory.

In acidic = 1.23V

In basic = 0.404

Which shows that SRP of oxygen decreases rapidly when taken in basic medium i.e. the oxygen becomes good reducing agent in basic medium.

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