Why are standard electrode potentials affected by the nature of the electrode?
3 answers
At least partly by the ease with which electrons are added/removed from the electrode material.
The options are :
Different metals have different electrical conductivities.
Different metals have different densities.
Different metals have different specific heat capacities.
Different metals have different oxidation or reduction potentials.
Different metals have different electrical conductivities.
Different metals have different densities.
Different metals have different specific heat capacities.
Different metals have different oxidation or reduction potentials.
My answer agrees with A.
D is true, also, but my interpretation of that is that answer D simply restates the question.
D is true, also, but my interpretation of that is that answer D simply restates the question.