Standard Electrode Potentials (E°)D & F Block
Why is the value for Copper positive (+0.34 V)?.
Expert Answer
The high energy required to sublime and ionize Cu is not balanced by its hydration enthalpy, making it noble.
Why is the value for Copper positive (+0.34 V)?.
The high energy required to sublime and ionize Cu is not balanced by its hydration enthalpy, making it noble.
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