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What does a positive standard reduction potential mean about a given element?

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To sum this up in simple terms. It measures the possible tendency of said element/chemical species to be reduced and is often measured in volts/mV. The more positive potential the more likely it shall be reduced.
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C) The element is more readily reduced than hydrogen.


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