Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 2: Electrochemistry – Part 2
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 2: Electrochemistry – Part 2

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111. The standard reduction potentials are: \[E^\circ\left(M^{2+}/M\right) = +0.50\,\text{V}\] \[E^\circ\left(N^{2+}/N\right) = +0.10\,\text{V}\] What is the standard emf of the galvanic cell formed by these half-cells?
ⓐ. \(+0.60\,\text{V}\)
ⓑ. \(-0.60\,\text{V}\)
ⓒ. \(-0.40\,\text{V}\)
ⓓ. \(+0.40\,\text{V}\)
112. Which statement best links the sign of \(E^\circ_{\text{cell}}\) with the feasibility of the reaction under standard conditions?
ⓐ. A negative value means the reaction is spontaneous as written.
ⓑ. A positive value means the forward reaction is feasible.
ⓒ. A zero value means the reaction will proceed rapidly in both directions.
ⓓ. A positive value means the reverse reaction is the only possible one.
113. The standard reduction potentials are: \[E^\circ\left(Ag^+/Ag\right) = +0.80\,\text{V}\] \[E^\circ\left(Cu^{2+}/Cu\right) = +0.34\,\text{V}\] \[E^\circ\left(Zn^{2+}/Zn\right) = -0.76\,\text{V}\] \[E^\circ\left(Mg^{2+}/Mg\right) = -2.37\,\text{V}\] Which species is the strongest oxidizing agent?
ⓐ. \(Ag^+\)
ⓑ. \(Cu^{2+}\)
ⓒ. \(Zn^{2+}\)
ⓓ. \(Mg^{2+}\)
114. Using the same data, which metal is the strongest reducing agent?
ⓐ. \(Ag\)
ⓑ. \(Cu\)
ⓒ. \(Mg\)
ⓓ. \(Zn\)
115. Which metal can displace \(Ag^+\) from its solution but cannot displace \(Zn^{2+}\) from its solution?
ⓐ. \(Ag\)
ⓑ. \(Cu\)
ⓒ. \(Mg\)
ⓓ. \(Pt\)
116. Which order correctly represents increasing oxidizing strength of the ions?
ⓐ. \(Ag^+ < Cu^{2+} < Zn^{2+} < Mg^{2+}\)
ⓑ. \(Zn^{2+} < Mg^{2+} < Cu^{2+} < Ag^+\)
ⓒ. \(Cu^{2+} < Ag^+ < Zn^{2+} < Mg^{2+}\)
ⓓ. \(Mg^{2+} < Zn^{2+} < Cu^{2+} < Ag^+\)
117. Which order correctly represents increasing reducing strength of the metals?
ⓐ. \(Mg < Zn < Cu < Ag\)
ⓑ. \(Ag < Cu < Zn < Mg\)
ⓒ. \(Cu < Ag < Mg < Zn\)
ⓓ. \(Zn < Mg < Ag < Cu\)
118. Which statement about the electrochemical series is correct?
ⓐ. A species with more positive standard reduction potential is more easily reduced.
ⓑ. A species with more negative standard reduction potential is always the stronger oxidizing agent.
ⓒ. A metal ion with lower standard reduction potential is always reduced first.
ⓓ. A metal with higher standard reduction potential is always the stronger reducing agent.
119. A metal \(X\) is dipped into a solution containing \(Y^{2+}\) ions, and a deposit of \(Y\) forms on the metal surface. What is the best conclusion?
ⓐ. \(X\) has a higher reduction tendency than \(Y^{2+}\).
ⓑ. \(Y\) is a stronger reducing agent than \(X\).
ⓒ. \(X\) acts as the cathode and gets reduced.
ⓓ. \(X\) loses electrons more readily than \(Y\).
120. Metal \(M\) displaces copper from \(CuSO_4\) solution, but copper does not displace \(M\) from a solution containing \(M^{2+}\). Which statement is correct?
ⓐ. \(M\) and \(Cu\) have the same standard reduction potential.
ⓑ. \(M\) is less reactive than copper.
ⓒ. \(M^{2+}/M\) has the lower \(E^\circ\).
ⓓ. \(M^{2+}\) is a stronger oxidizing agent than \(Cu^{2+}\).
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