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Chemistry
2009

Chemistry · Electrochemistry

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Question

The stronger the reduction potential the more difficult it is to?

Options
  • A

    Oxidize the compound

  • B

    Reduce the compound

  • C

    Electrolyze the compound

  • D

    None of the above

Explanation

Oxidize the compound: A stronger reduction potential indicates that the compound is more likely to undergo reduction rather than oxidation. Therefore, it would be more difficult to oxidize the compound.

Oxidize the compound: A stronger reduction potential indicates that the compound is more likely to undergo reduction rather than oxidation. Therefore, it would be more difficult to oxidize the compound.

Reduce the compound: A stronger reduction potential means that the compound has a higher tendency to gain electrons and undergo reduction. Hence, it would be easier to reduce the compound.

Electrolyze the compound: Electrolysis involves the use of an electric current to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction. If the compound has a strong reduction potential, it means it is more stable in its reduced state, making it more difficult to electrolyze.

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