For the electrode H + (aq) l H 2 (g), if pH is decreased by one unit at 25 ° C, then the…
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For the electrode H+(aq) l H2(g), if pH is decreased by one unit at 25°C, then the cell potential:
- decreases by 59.1 mV
- increases by 59.1 mV
- remains unchanged
- becomes zero
Answer
(B) increases by 59.1 mV
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