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Standard reduction potentials, selected substances

Table 7.1 Selected standard reduction potentials (at 298 K) further data are listed in Appendix 11. The concentration of each substance in aqueous solution is Imoldm and the pressure of a gaseous component is 1 bar (10 Pa). Note that where the halfcell contains [OH] , the value of E° refers to [OH ] = Imoldm , and the notation °[oh-] = i should be used (see Box 7.1). Table 7.1 Selected standard reduction potentials (at 298 K) further data are listed in Appendix 11. The concentration of each substance in aqueous solution is Imoldm and the pressure of a gaseous component is 1 bar (10 Pa). Note that where the halfcell contains [OH] , the value of E° refers to [OH ] = Imoldm , and the notation °[oh-] = i should be used (see Box 7.1).
Source A. J. Bard, R. Parsons, and J. Jordan (eds.), Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solution (prepared under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry), Marcel Dekker, New York, 1985 G. Chariot etal. .Selected Constants Oxidation-Reduction Potentials of Inorganic Substances in Aqueous Solution, Butterworths, London, 1971. [Pg.1220]


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