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When a rod of metal A is dipped in an aqueous solution of metal B (concentration of B2+ ion being 1 M) at 25°C, the standard electrode potentials are

A2+/A = 0.76 volts, B2+/B=+0.34 volts, then

(a) A will not dissolve

(b) B will *** on A

(c) no reaction will occur

(d) water will decompose into H2&O2

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by kratos
 
Best answer

Correct option (c) no reaction will occur

Explanation:

The reduction potential of A is more than B. Hence A will not be able to displace B from its solution. Hence no reaction occurs.

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