MCQ
Standard electrode potentials are given

$A^+/A = \,-\,2.93\, Volt$,        $B^+/B = 0.80\,V$

$C^{+2}/C = \,-\,2.37\, Volt$,     $D^{+3}/D = \,-\,0.74\,V$

Increasing order of reducing power of these metals

  • A
    $A < B < C < D$
  • $B < D < C < A$
  • C
    $B < C < D < A$
  • D
    $C < B < A < D$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$B < D < C < A$
b

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