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What is the standard electrode potential of Fe^+2/Fe?(a) 0.0 V(b) +0.36(c) -0.44(d) -0.76The question was posed to me in examination.My question is based upon Eight Forms topic in chapter Eight Forms of Corrosion of Corrosion Engineering

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The correct answer is (c) -0.44

To explain: Standard reduction POTENTIAL of hydrogen ION, COPPER, IRON, and zinc Is 0.0V, +0.36V, -0.44V and -0.76V respectively. These are measured against the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) which arbitrarily defined as ZERO.



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