according to me anode should be oxidizing electrode as oxidation reaction takes place on anode
chlorine is oxidising
Magnesium is the oxidising agent.
A glass electrode is made of a doped glass membrane and is an electrode which is ion-selective.
The standard hydrogen electrode (abbreviated SHE), is a redox electrode which forms the basis of the thermodynamic scale of oxidation-reduction potentials.
Mercury is placed at the bottom of a calomel electrode to provide a stable and well-defined interface between the electrode and the electrolyte solution. This helps to maintain a consistent potential at the electrode/solution interface, making it a reliable reference electrode in electrochemical measurements.
Oxidising is losing eletrons
chlorine is oxidising
Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent.
Oxidising is a reaction which is caused by oxygen in the air. Hope this helps.
Magnesium is the oxidising agent.
Oxidising is and substance that provides oxygen and let the other substance burn more fiercely
The dropping mercury electrode
Electrode potential is the voltage that an electrode is at. This has to be measured versus a reference electrode
Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30 Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30
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Ketones resist oxidation by most oxidising agents, including potassium dichromate and molecular oxygen.
No, Electrode does not evolve.