The Student Room Group

what 4 species can Br2 oxidise?

from the standard electrode potential values
Reply 1
Original post by 000jn
from the standard electrode potential values


That'll be the standard electrode potential values you haven't given us.
Reply 2
No values given, just asking for 4 examples.. seen as most people would’ve just said any with a higher/lower EMF...
Original post by Pigster
That'll be the standard electrode potential values you haven't given us.
Original post by 000jn
No values given, just asking for 4 examples.. seen as most people would’ve just said any with a higher/lower EMF...

Yes, exactly...
So go and find ones which match the criteria of Br2 having a more positive cell potential relative to another species.
Folk on here don't just know these things off the top of their heads :tongue:
(edited 5 years ago)
Original post by Kian Stevens
Yes, exactly...
So go and find ones which match the criteria of Br2 having a more positive cell potential relative to another species.
Folk on here don't just know these things off the top of their heads :tongue:

im guessing there is a Sheldon Cooper somewhere here memorising everything on Wikipedia :smile:
Original post by BlueIndigoViolet
im guessing there is a Sheldon Cooper somewhere here memorising everything on Wikipedia :smile:

I admit to trying to do that myself... Knowledge is power :wink:
It could be worse -- you could be one of those who can recite the periodic table rap word perfectly on request.
Original post by Kian Stevens
I admit to trying to do that myself... Knowledge is power :wink:
It could be worse -- you could be one of those who can recite the periodic table rap word perfectly on request.

I can do the Tom Lehrer elements song on request ... if that's any help!

Quick Reply

Latest