This is a table with values in volts for the standard reduction potentials of metals to a cathode.
-0.76
-1.68
-1.68 V
-2.37 v
The relative standard reduction potential of a half-cell is a measure of the tendency of a species to gain electrons and undergo reduction. It is defined relative to a standard hydrogen electrode, which is assigned a potential of 0 V. The more positive the reduction potential, the greater the tendency for reduction to occur in that half-cell.
-0.76
The element with the highest standard reduction potential is fluorine.
-2.37 V (apex) Chace
The standard reduction potential E for the half-reaction Mg2+ + 2e- -> Mg is -2.37 V. This indicates the tendency of Mg^2+ ions to gain electrons and form Mg in a reduction reaction.
-1.68 V
-2.37 v
-1.68
Yes, a half-cell's standard reduction potential is positive if the reduction reaction is spontaneous under standard conditions.
-0.76
-0.76
-0.76
-1.68 V