For the disproportionation of copper:

2Cu+ → C u2+ + C u, E° is:
(Given E° for Cu+2/Cu is 0.34 V & Eº for Cu+2/Cuis 0.15 V )

1. 0.49 V

2. – 0.19 V

3. 0.38 V

4. – 0.38 V

Subtopic:  Electrode & Electrode Potential |
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A cell reaction become spontaneous when:

1. ∆Gº is negative

2. ∆Gº is positive

3. ERed° is positive

4. ERed° is negative

Subtopic:  Relation between Emf, G, Kc & pH |
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At infinite dilution, equivalent conductances of Ba+2 & Cl ions are 127 & 76 ohm–1cm–1 eq–1 respectively. Equivalent conductance (ohm–1cm–1 eq–1) of BaCl2 at infinite dilution is:

1. 139.5

2. 101.5

3. 203

4. 279

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The value of E0 cell for the following reaction is:
\(Cu^{2+}+ Sn^{2+}\to Cu +Sn^{4+ } \)

(Given, equilibrium constant is 106)

1. 0.17 2. 0.01
3. 0.05 4. 1.77
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AIPMT - 1999
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The standard Emf of a galvanic cell involving cell reaction with n = 2 is found to be 0.295 V at 25 ºC. The equilibrium constant of the reaction would be:

(Given F = 96500 C mol–1; R = 8.314 J K–1 mol–1

1. 4.0 × 1012

2. 1.0 × 102

3. 1.0 × 1010

4. 2.0 × 1011

Subtopic:  Relation between Emf, G, Kc & pH |
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In the silver plating of copper, K[Ag(CN)2] is used instead of AgNO3. The reason is:
 

1. A thin layer of Ag is formed on Cu
2. More voltage is required
3. Ag+ ions are completely removed from the solution
4. Less availability of Ag+ ions, as Cu can not displace Ag from [Ag(CN)2] ion
Subtopic:  Electrochemical Series |
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Consider the following  reaction:

\(\frac{4}{3} \mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{O}_2(\mathrm{~g}) \rightarrow \frac{2}{3} \mathrm{Al}_2 \mathrm{O}_3(\mathrm{~s})\), G=-827 KJ mol-1.
The minimum e.m.f. required to carry out the electrolysis of Al2O3 is:
(F = 96500 C mol–1)

1. 2.14 V

2. 4.28 V

3. 6.42 V

4. 8.56 V

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AIPMT - 2003
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The EMF of a Daniel cell at 298 K is E Zn|ZnSO4(0.01 M) || CuSO4(1.0 M)|Cu.
When the concentration of ZnSO4 is 1.0 M and that of CuSO4 is 0.01 M, the EMF is changed to E2. The correct relationship between E1 and E2 is:

1. E1 > E2 2. E1 < E2
3. E1 = E2 4. E2 = 0 ≠ E1
Subtopic:  Electrode & Electrode Potential |
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The following metals should be arranged so that they push one another out of the salt solution in that order: 

Al, Cu, Fe, Mg, and Zn.
 

1. Cu <Fe<Zn< Al< Mg

2. Zn< Fe< Cu< Mg< Al

3. Mg<Cu <Zn <Fe< Al

4. Al<Zn<Fe< Cu< Mg

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Given the standard electrode potentials:

K+/K = –2.93 V
Ag+/Ag = 0.80 V
Hg2+/Hg = 0.79 V
Mg2+/Mg = –2.37 V
Cr3+/Cr = – 0.74 V
The correct increasing order of reducing power of the metals is:  
1. Cr < Mg < K < Ag < Hg 2. Mg < K < Ag < Hg < Cr
3. K < Ag < Hg < Cr < Mg 4. Ag < Hg < Cr < Mg < K
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