The standard reduction electrode potentials of four elements are:
$A = -0.250 \ V$,$B = -0.136 \ V$,$C = -0.126 \ V$,$D = -0.402 \ V$
The element that displaces $A$ from its compounds is:

  • A
    $B$
  • B
    $C$
  • C
    $D$
  • D
    None of these

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Increasing order of reducing power of these metals:

The standard reduction potentials for $Al^{3+} | Al$,$Fe^{2+} | Fe$,and $Br_2 | Br^-$ are $-1.66 \ V$,$-0.45 \ V$,and $1.09 \ V$ respectively. What is the correct order of their reducing power?

The reaction $Zn^{2+} + 2e^{-} \to Zn$ has a standard electrode potential of $-0.76 \ V$. This means:

Given the standard reduction potentials at $25\,^oC$ for the following half-reactions:
$Zn^{2+}_{(aq)} + 2e^- \rightleftharpoons Zn_{(s)}, E^o = -0.76\,V$
$Cr^{3+}_{(aq)} + 3e^- \rightleftharpoons Cr_{(s)}, E^o = -0.74\,V$
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If more than one species is available near the cathode,which species will undergo a reduction reaction? Provide suitable examples.

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