The hydrogen electrode is dipped in a solution of pH 3 at 25°C. The potential would be…
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The hydrogen electrode is dipped in a solution of pH 3 at 25°C. The potential would be (the value of 2.303 RT/F is 0.059 V):
- 0.177 V
- 0.087 V
- 0.059 V
- - 0.177 V
Answer
(D) - 0.177 V
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