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The electrode potentials for \[ \text{Cu}^{2+}(aq) + e^- \rightleftharpoons \text{Cu}(s) \] \text{and} \[ \text{Cu}^{2+}(aq) + e^- \rightleftharpoons \text{Cu}(aq) \] \text{are +0.15 V and +0.50 V, respectively. The value of \( E^\circ_{\text{Cu}^{2+}/\text{Cu}} \) will be:}

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The standard electrode potential for a half-reaction is determined from the potential difference between the cathode and anode.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • 0.500 V
  • 0.325 V
  • 0.650 V
  • 0.150 V
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The standard electrode potential is calculated using the formula: \[ E^\circ_{\text{cell}} = E^\circ_{\text{cathode}} - E^\circ_{\text{anode}} \] Using the given values for the electrode potentials and the relationship between the half-reactions, we calculate \( E^\circ_{\text{Cu}^{2+}/\text{Cu}} \) as 0.500 V.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{0.500 \, \text{V}} \]
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