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MCQs on Redox Reactions
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MCQs on Redox Reactions
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1. Using the standard electrode potential, find out the pair between which redox reaction is not feasible.
2. Which of the following arrangements represent increasing oxidation number of the central atom?
3. Thiosulphate reacts differently with iodine and bromine in the reactions given below:

Which of the following statements justifies the above dual behaviour of thiosulphate?
4. "Which of the following is not an example of redox reaction?"
5. Using the standard electrode potential, find out the pair between which redox reaction is not feasible.
6. E⊖ values of some redox couples are given below. On the basis of these values choose the correct option.
7. The more positive the value of E⊖ , the greater is the tendency of the species to get reduced. Using the standard electrode potential of redox couples given below find out which of the following is the strongest oxidising agent.
8. E⊖ values of some redox couples are given below. On the basis of these values choose the correct option.
9. Which of the following elements does not show disproportionation tendency?
10. The largest oxidation number exhibited by an element depends on its outer electronic configuration. With which of the following outer electronic configurations the element will exhibit largest oxidation number?
11. Which of the following elements does not show disproportionation tendency?