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单词 electromotive series
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electromotive series


electromotive series

n (Chemistry) chem a series of the metals, together with hydrogen, ranged in the order of their electrode potentials
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Noun1.electromotive series - a serial arrangement of metallic elements or ions according to their electrode potentials determined under specified conditions; the order shows the tendency of one metal to reduce the ions of any other metal below it in the serieselectrochemical series, electromotive force seriesseries - similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"

electromotive series


electromotive series,

list of metalsmetal,
chemical element displaying certain properties by which it is normally distinguished from a nonmetal, notably its metallic luster, the capacity to lose electrons and form a positive ion, and the ability to conduct heat and electricity.
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 whose order indicates the relative tendency to be oxidized, or to give up electrons (see oxidation and reductionoxidation and reduction,
complementary chemical reactions characterized by the loss or gain, respectively, of one or more electrons by an atom or molecule. Originally the term oxidation
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); the list also includes the gas hydrogen. The electromotive series begins with the metal most easily oxidized, i.e., the metal with the greatest electron-donating tendency, and ends with the metal least easily oxidized. The tendency to be oxidized is not an absolute quantity; it can only be compared with the tendency of some other substance to be oxidized. In practice, the tendency to be oxidized, called the oxidation potential and expressed in volts, is measured relative to a standard hydrogen electrode, which is arbitrarily assigned an oxidation potential of zero. The oxidation potential measures the tendency of the half reaction M → M+n + ne to occur, in which some metal M loses n electrons, e, and acquires a positive charge of +n. The more positive the oxidation potential, the more readily oxidation takes place. The electromotive series is thus a list of the metals in the order of their tendency to undergo the half reaction. The series is also called the replacement series, since it indicates which metals replace, or are replaced by, other metals (or hydrogen) in compounds. In general, a metal will replace any other metal lower in the series and will be replaced by any metal higher in the series. The order of some common metals in the electromotive series, starting with the most easily oxidized, is: lithium, potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, zinc, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickel, lead, hydrogen, copper, mercury, silver, platinum, and gold. A list arranged according to oxidation potential and including not only metals but also all other elements and ions is called the electrochemical series.

electromotive series

[i¦lek·trə′mōd·iv ′sir·ēz] (physical chemistry) electrochemical series

electromotive series


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Synonyms for electromotive series

noun a serial arrangement of metallic elements or ions according to their electrode potentials determined under specified conditions

Synonyms

  • electrochemical series
  • electromotive force series

Related Words

  • series
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