Archive for the ‘Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP)’ Category

How do I know which half cell is the reduction and which is the oxidation?

tensocfan asked:

When both reduction potentials are negative:

Sn2+ + 2e- —-> Sn
Ba2+ + 2e- —-> Ba

How do I know which is which?

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What is the potential for the reduction from this latimer diagram?

adamwoodward1982 asked:

0.46V -1.00V -0.08V 0.67V
XO4 – XO32- – X3+ – X – X2-

1) What is the potential for the reduction of XO4 to X?
2) Which oxidation state is the most stable?

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Oxidation and Reduction?

NaCH3COO asked:

Based on the Standard Reduction Potential (based on the E value of the half reaction), how can I tell if something is a strong reducing agent, or a strong oxidizing agent?

What is oxidation reduction potential?

Webb N asked:

This refers to ionized water where the ph is made alkaline in and the molecular clustering has been reduced to six (hexogonal water).