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8 January, 05:03

Which is not true of the standard conditions for electrochemical cell measurements?

Gases are at 1 bar pressure.

Liquids are in the pure state.

Solids are in the pure state.

Solutes are at 1.0 M concentration.

The cell voltage is always positive.

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  1. 8 January, 05:49
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    Gases are at 1 bar pressure.

    Explanation:

    Option a is incorrect. Standard Pressure in chemistry is always taken in atm and not in bar. The standard condition for electro chemical cell measurements are

    Gases must be at 1 atm pressure.

    Liquids must be in pure state

    Solids must also be in pure state

    Solutes are at 1.0 M concentration

    And the cell voltages are positive.
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