![The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ . The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ .](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FQ_I0uyqRnA/maxresdefault.jpg)
The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ .
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The standard reduction potential for Cu2+/Cu is 0.34 V. Calculate the reduction potential at pH = 14 for the above couple. - Sarthaks eConnect | Largest Online Education Community
The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ .
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SOLVED: Standard reduction potentials for Cu and Ni are given below Calculate the standard cell potential for this cell. Standard Electrode Reduction Potentials at 25 0 Cu2+ + 2 e" > Cu(s) +
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![The standard reduction potential for Cu^(2+)|Cu is +0.34V. Calculate the reduction potential al pH=14 for the above couple . K(sp) of Cu(OH)(2) is 1.0xx10^(-19) The standard reduction potential for Cu^(2+)|Cu is +0.34V. Calculate the reduction potential al pH=14 for the above couple . K(sp) of Cu(OH)(2) is 1.0xx10^(-19)](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/11044582_web.png)
The standard reduction potential for Cu^(2+)|Cu is +0.34V. Calculate the reduction potential al pH=14 for the above couple . K(sp) of Cu(OH)(2) is 1.0xx10^(-19)
![The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ . The standard reduction potential for the half cell: NO3^-(aq.) + 2H^+(aq.) + e^ - → NO2(g) + H2O is 0.78 V. Calculate the reduction potential in 8M H^+ .](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/1922782/29c40aef-3fa8-4449-b076-6f8aeec60716.jpg)