The table of standard reduction potential is interpreted as follows: (a) it is constructed with the most positive oxidation potential at the bottom (b) it is arranged according to increasing reduction potential (c) elements listed below one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction (d) elements listed above one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction (e) All of the above When the oxidation and reduction half reactions are carried out in separate compartments connected by a salt bridge, we have formed: (a) voltaic cell (b) electrolytic cell (c) heat exchanger (d) Daniell cell (e) none of these The voltage of the cell is/are: (a) sum of two half-cell reactions (b) sum of half-cell potentials (c) determined by the absolute value of a single half-cell (d) all of these (e) none of these

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The table of standard reduction potential is interpreted as follows:
(a) it is constructed with the most positive oxidation potential at the bottom
(b) it is arranged according to increasing reduction potential
(c) elements listed below one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction
(d) elements listed above one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction
(e) All of the above
When the oxidation and reduction half reactions are carried out in separate compartments
connected by a salt bridge, we have formed:
(a) voltaic cell
(b) electrolytic cell
(c) heat exchanger
(d) Daniell cell
(e) none of these
The voltage of the cell is/are:
(a) sum of two half-cell reactions
(b) sum of half-cell potentials
(c) determined by the absolute value of a single half-cell
(d) all of these
(e) none of these
Transcribed Image Text:The table of standard reduction potential is interpreted as follows: (a) it is constructed with the most positive oxidation potential at the bottom (b) it is arranged according to increasing reduction potential (c) elements listed below one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction (d) elements listed above one in the series makes it good for oxidation half reaction (e) All of the above When the oxidation and reduction half reactions are carried out in separate compartments connected by a salt bridge, we have formed: (a) voltaic cell (b) electrolytic cell (c) heat exchanger (d) Daniell cell (e) none of these The voltage of the cell is/are: (a) sum of two half-cell reactions (b) sum of half-cell potentials (c) determined by the absolute value of a single half-cell (d) all of these (e) none of these
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