Electrochemical Series and its Applications
Electrochemical Series and its Applications: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Electrochemical Series, Applications of Electrochemical Series, Reactivity of Non-metals, Reactivity of Metals, Displacement Reactions, Metal-Metal Displacement Reactions, etc.
Important Questions on Electrochemical Series and its Applications
Given that the standard electrode potentials of metals are:
The increasing order of their reducing power is:

Of the halide ions, the most powerful reducing agent is:

The standard reduction potential values of three metallic cations, X, Y and Z are respectively. The order of reducing power of the corresponding metals is:

The position of some metals in the electrochemical series in decreasing electropositive character is The change expected on stirring the solution of aluminium nitrate with copper spoon is

The reaction between zinc and iron sulphate to give zinc sulphate as a product is a _____

Upon dipping a copper rod, the aqueous solution of the salt that can turn blue is:

The pair of metals which will produce hydrogen gas in reaction with acid is:

Which of the following is not an application of electrochemical series?

Consider the following half reactions and choose the correct alternative

The strongest oxidising agent among the species is

Which of the following conditions will increase the voltage of the cell represented by the equation below?

Which group of nonmetals is the most reactive?

The tendency of the electrodes made up of and to release electrons when dipped in their respective salt solutions decreases in the order:

Select the correct option, for the given standard values of few redox couples:

Mark the correct statement based on the values of redox couple of halogens given below
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Which element can reduce Aluminium?

Among the following, which is the most reactive metal which displaces other metals from their salts in solution?

can easily oxidise which of the following?

We have taken two electrode, with potential values: . Which of the following will act as the best reducing agent:

Given electrode potentials:
Among these four metals, which can displace all other metals from their salts in a solution?
