Metal Ba²+2e=Ba Cr²+2e=Cr Cr³+ + 3e Cr As + 3H+3e AsH3 Cd²+ + 2e = Cd Pb²+ + 2e = Pb Se + 2H+ 2e H₂Se 2+ Hg₂² +2e=2Hg Ag+ e Ag Hg²+ + 2e = Hg E°(V) -2.912 -0.913 -0.714 -0.608 -0.4030 -0.1262 -0.082 +0.7973 +0.7996 +0.851
Metal Ba²+2e=Ba Cr²+2e=Cr Cr³+ + 3e Cr As + 3H+3e AsH3 Cd²+ + 2e = Cd Pb²+ + 2e = Pb Se + 2H+ 2e H₂Se 2+ Hg₂² +2e=2Hg Ag+ e Ag Hg²+ + 2e = Hg E°(V) -2.912 -0.913 -0.714 -0.608 -0.4030 -0.1262 -0.082 +0.7973 +0.7996 +0.851
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