Why cu has positive electrode potential while other transition elements it is negative?
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Their E values get progressively more positive. Copper forms its ions less readily than hydrogen does. ... A major change is that copper is the more positive (less negative) electrode. The voltmeter shows the hydrogen electrode as the negative one and the copper electrode as positive.
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