The standard electrode potential is measured by

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    Voltmeter
  • C
    Pyrometer
  • D
    Galvanometer

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Which of the following metals does not release $H_{2(g)}$ upon reaction with acid?

Give the symbolic representation of the following half-cells (electrodes):
$(i)$ $2H^{+}_{(aq)} + 2e^- \to H_{2_{(g)}}$
$(ii)$ $Br_{2_{(aq)}} + 2e^- \to 2Br^{-}_{(aq)}$
$(iii)$ $2Br^{-}_{(aq)} \to Br_{2_{(aq)}} + 2e^-$

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From the given values,which one is a strong oxidizing agent?
$[Fe(CN)_6]^{4-} \to [Fe(CN)_6]^{3-} + e^-, E^o = -0.35 \ V$
$Fe^{2+} \to Fe^{3+} + e^-, E^o = -0.77 \ V$

The standard reduction potentials of $Zn^{2+}|Zn$,$Cu^{2+}|Cu$ and $Ag^{+}|Ag$ are respectively $-0.76 \ V$,$0.34 \ V$ and $0.80 \ V$. The following cells were constructed:
$(1)$ $Zn|Zn^{2+}||Cu^{2+}|Cu$
$(2)$ $Zn|Zn^{2+}||Ag^{+}|Ag$
$(3)$ $Cu|Cu^{2+}||Ag^{+}|Ag$
What is the correct order of $E_{\text{cell}}^{\circ}$ of these cells?

Addition of powdered lead and iron to a solution which is $1.0 \, M$ in both $Pb^{2+}$ and $Fe^{2+}$ would result in [$E^{\circ}_{Fe^{2+}/Fe} = -0.44 \, V$ and $E^{\circ}_{Pb^{2+}/Pb} = -0.13 \, V$]

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