The standard reduction potential for the half-cell reaction, Cl 2 + 2 e – → 2Cl – will be…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
The standard reduction potential for the half-cell reaction, Cl2 + 2e– → 2Cl– will be
(Pt2+ + 2Cl– → Pt + Cl2 , E°cell = –0.15 V ; Pt2+ + 2e– → Pt, E° = 1.20 V)
- –1.35 V
- +1.35 V
- –1.05 V
- +1.05 V
Answer
(B) +1.35 V
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