What are the standard conditions under which reduction potentials are measured? 1°C and 1 M reactants 25°C and 1 M reactants 25°C and 2.5 M reactants 1°C and 25 M reactants

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Answer:

25°C and 1 M reactants

Explanation:

The standard conditions to measure the reduction potential as standard electrode potential is 298.15 K temperature (25°C) and 1 mol / L concentration of each reactant.

The pressure should be 1 atm for gaseous reactants (like in case of Standard hydrogen electrode where pressure of hydrogen gas is taken to be 1 atm).