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what is the standard potential of cu electron​

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

The Activity Series

Reduction Half-Reaction Standard Reduction Potential (V)

I2(l)+2e- → 2I+(aq) +0.54

Cu2+(aq)+2e- → Cu(s) +0.34

Sn4+(aq)+2e- → Sn2+(aq) +0.15

S(s)+2H+(aq)+2e- → H2S(g) +0.14

Answered by KimBunny
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Explanation:

Reduction Half-Reaction Standard Reduction Potential (V)

I2(l)+2e- → 2I+(aq) +0.54

Cu2+(aq)+2e- → Cu(s) +0.34

Sn4+(aq)+2e- → Sn2+(aq) +0.15

S(s)+2H+(aq)+2e- → H2S(g) +0.14

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