Redox Reactions And Electrochemistry Question 390

Question: The reaction $ Z{n^{2+}}+2{e^{-}}\to Zn $ has a standard potential of $ -0.76,V $ . This means [KCET 1992]

Options:

A) $ Zn $ can’t replace hydrogen from acids

B) $ Zn $ is a reducing agent

C) $ Zn $ is a oxidising agent

D) $ Z{n^{2+}} $ is a reducing agent

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Since $ E_{Z{n^{++}}/Zn}^{o} $ is negative, so Zn has greater tendency to be oxidized than hydrogen. Hence it can act as reducing agent.



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