concerning the absence of carbon on the electrochemical series is for a reason that it can not form salts
No because Cu is below Pb in the electrochemical series
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
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The answer you want is carbon.
Yes it is. Calcium atom loses electrons more readily in cell reactions than in reactions with air, water and dilute acids.
Electrochemical series-The position of a given metal in electrochemical series is fixed.there is no info. regarding position of alloys.it tells the relative displacement tendencies.Galvanic series-position may shift.alloys are included.predicts relative corrosion tendencies.
Electrochemical series-The position of a given metal in electrochemical series is fixed.there is no info. regarding position of alloys.it tells the relative displacement tendencies.Galvanic series-position may shift.alloys are included.predicts relative corrosion tendencies.
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The electrochemical series naturally are stronger reducing agents then hydrogen. They except electrons readily. Metals decrease from top to bottom, and contain positive levels of standard reduction
The electromotive series you are thinking of is called the metals. They are the ones that chooses the suitable electrode in setting up an electrochemical cell.
These are the cells which convert chemical energy into electerical energy
Several types of carbon monoxide detectors exist: biomimetic, electrochemical, metal oxide semiconductor.
It is so because every atom want to attract more electron toward itself & no atom wants to can release its electron. that's why electrochemical series is expressed in term of reduction potential.
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