The equation representing the process by which standard reduction potential of zinc can…
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The equation representing the process by which standard reduction potential of zinc can be defined is :
- Zn2+ (s) + 2e– \(\text { ⟶ }\)Zn
- Zn (g) \(\text { ⟶ }\)Zn2+(g) + 2e–
- Zn2+ (g) + 2e– \(\text { ⟶ }\)Zn
- Zn2+ (aq.) + 2e– \(\text { ⟶ }\)Zn (s)
Answer
(D) Zn 2+ (aq.) + 2e – ⟶ Zn (s)
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