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How does the electrochemical series help in comparing the relative reducing or oxidising powers of different elements?
Long Answer
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Solution
- The electrochemical series is the arrangement of various electrodes in the decreasing order of their standard reduction potentials.
- An element with a lower standard reduction potential tends to lose electrons more readily and thus acts as a better reducing agent, whereas an element with a higher reduction potential accepts electrons more easily and acts as a better oxidising agent.
- Thus, elements placed at the top of the electrochemical series (like Li, K, and Ca) are stronger reducing agents, while those at the bottom (like F2, Cl2, Br2) are stronger oxidising agents.
- This comparative order enables prediction of whether a redox reaction will occur spontaneously based on the relative positions of the elements in the series.
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Chapter 3: Electrochemistry - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 196]
