In an oxidation process for a cell, M 1 → m 1 n + + ne – , the other metal ( M 2 ) being…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
In an oxidation process for a cell,
M1 → m1n++ ne–,
the other metal (M2) being univalent showing reduction takes up ...... electrons to complete redox reaction.
M1 → m1n++ ne–,
the other metal (M2) being univalent showing reduction takes up ...... electrons to complete redox reaction.
- (n – 1)
- 1
- n
- 2
Answer
(C) n
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