The standard electrode potential () for , , , and are , , , and , respectively. The metal ions which can liberate from a dilute acid are:
- A
and
- B
and
- C
and
- D
and
The standard electrode potential () for , , , and are , , , and , respectively. The metal ions which can liberate from a dilute acid are:
and
and
and
and
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: Standard electrode potentials for are: , , , and .
Find: Which metal ions can liberate from a dilute acid.
A metal ion can liberate from dilute acid if it can reduce to . For this, the relevant reduction potential should be negative relative to the standard hydrogen electrode.
From the given values:
Both are negative.
These are positive.
Therefore, only and can reduce ions to liberate gas.
The correct option is C. The solution lists option A, but its worked conclusion and final answer clearly identify , which corresponds to C.
Using the option label shown in the solution without checking the worked explanation. Here the header says A, but the actual working and final statement identify and . Always trust the chemistry-based conclusion.
Assuming positive reduction potential helps in liberating from dilute acid. That is incorrect here; the ion must be able to reduce , so negative values of the given reduction potential are the relevant indicator.
Mixing up the couples and . If you reverse the reaction, the sign of the electrode potential changes. Use the direction given in the question before comparing signs.
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