1. For the cell
Positive terminal: The bromine electrode where reduction takes place.
2. For the cell
The two half reactions can be represented as:
(i) Anode reaction (oxidation half reaction):
(ii) Cathode reaction (reduction half reaction):
Positive terminal. The iodine electrode where reduction takes place.
3. For cell
the two half reactions can be represented as:
(i) Anode reaction (oxidation half reaction):
(ii) Cathode reaction (reduction half reaction):
Net cell reaction: It is obtained by adding equations (i) and (ii).
Positive terminal: The copper electrode where reduction takes place.
(a) The given reaction
(i) Oxidation half-reaction.
(ii) Reduction half reaction:
(b) The given reaction
(i) Oxidation half reaction:
(ii) Reduction half reaction:
What is electrode potential? Name the factors on which it depends.