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04/12/2021 4:37 pm
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Stronger is oxidising agent, more is
(a) standard reduction potential of that species
(b) the tendency to get itself oxidised
(c) the tendency to lose electrons by that species
(d) standard oxidation potential of that species
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04/12/2021 4:38 pm
Correct answer: (a) standard reduction potential of that species
Explanation:
More is ERP° more is the tendency to get itself reduced or more is oxidising power.
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