Cu + is not stable and undergoes disproportionation. E° for Cu + disproportionation is…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Cu+ is not stable and undergoes disproportionation. E° for Cu+ disproportionation is: (E°Cu2+/Cu+ = + 0.153 V , E°Cu+/Cu = 0.53 V)
- + 0.683V
- - 0.367
- + 0.3415 V
- + 0.377 V
Answer
(C) + 0.3415 V
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