Electrical conductance through metals is called metallic or electronic conductance and is due to the movement of electrons. The electronic conductance depends on
A.
the nature and structure of the metal
B.
the number of valence electrons per atom
C.
change in temperature
D.
all of these
Answer :
all of these
Releted MCQ Question on Physical Chemistry >> Electrochemistry
Releted Question 1
The standard reduction potentials at $$298 K$$ for the following half reactions are given against each
$$\eqalign{
& Z{n^{2 + }}\left( {aq} \right) + 2e \rightleftharpoons Zn\left( s \right)\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\, - 0.762 \cr
& C{r^{3 + }}\left( {aq} \right) + 2e \rightleftharpoons Cr\left( s \right)\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\, - 0.740 \cr
& 2{H^ + }\left( {aq} \right) + 2e \rightleftharpoons {H_2}\left( g \right)\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,0.000 \cr
& F{e^{3 + }}\left( {aq} \right) + 2e \rightleftharpoons F{e^{2 + }}\left( {aq} \right)\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,0.770 \cr} $$
which is the strongest reducing agent ?
A solution containing one mole per litre of each $$Cu{\left( {N{O_3}} \right)_2};AgN{O_3};H{g_2}{\left( {N{O_3}} \right)_2};$$ is being electrolysed by using inert electrodes. The values of standard electrode potentials in volts (reduction potentials) are :
$$\eqalign{
& Ag/A{g^ + } = + 0.80,\,\,2Hg/H{g_2}^{ + + } = + 0.79 \cr
& Cu/C{u^{ + + }} = + 0.34,\,Mg/M{g^{ + + }} = - 2.37 \cr} $$
With increasing voltage, the sequence of deposition of metals on the cathode will be :