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What is the significance of the standard electrode potential value?

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Topic

Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells (A-level only)

Question

  1. A. It indicates the strength of the oxidizing agent.
  2. B. It determines the rate of the reaction.
  3. C. It shows the temperature at which the reaction occurs.
  4. D. It measures the amount of energy released during the reaction.

Answer

It indicates the strength of the oxidizing agent.

Explanation

The correct option is It indicates the strength of the oxidizing agent.. It indicates the strength of the oxidizing agent. is the best answer because it directly supports the AQA A-Level Chemistry objective to set up and interpret electrochemical cell diagrams. This reasoning is anchored to Standard electrode potentials (A-level only) in Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells (A-level only), and it separates electrochemical cell from similar A-Level ideas rather than relying on a vague recall statement. Other options are weaker if they use the wrong evidence, calculation, mechanism, observation, unit, or conclusion for this subtopic.

Common mistake

Misinterpreting Cell Diagrams

Students often confuse the anode and cathode in electrochemical cell diagrams, labeling them incorrectly.

To fix this, remember that the anode is where oxidation occurs (negative electrode) and the cathode is where reduction occurs (positive electrode). Always check the flow of electrons from anode to cathode to confirm their identities. Keep the correction anchored to Standard electrode potentials (A-level only) and the objective: Set up and interpret electrochemical cell diagrams.

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