Redox Reactions And Electrochemistry Question 496

Question: The tendency of an electrode to lose electrons is known as [J & K 2005]

Options:

A) Electrode potential

B) Reduction potential

C) Oxidation potential

D) e.m.f.

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

The magnitude of the electrode potential of a metal is a measure of its relative tendency to lose or gain electrons. i.e., it is a measure of the relative tendency to undergo oxidation (loss of electrons) or reduction (gain of electrons). $ M\to {M^{n+}}+n{e^{-}} $ (oxidation potential) $ {M^{n+}}+n{e^{-}}\to M $ (reduction potential)



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