crammy90
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anode: Fe-->Fe2+ + 2e-
cathode: 2h+ + 2e- ---> H2 0.00V
overall
Fe + 2h+ --> Fe2+ + H2
so the cathode equation here as its 0.00v means its going to go in preference of those with ve- reduction potentials. So if theses acidic conditions werent to be there i.e. no H+, what would the normal reduction reaction be? because i can see the one for rusting would be the
o2 + 2h2O + 4e- --> 4OH- 0.4V
im just wondering why if this is more likely to go why does the acidic 1 occur in the ocean
thanks
cathode: 2h+ + 2e- ---> H2 0.00V
overall
Fe + 2h+ --> Fe2+ + H2
so the cathode equation here as its 0.00v means its going to go in preference of those with ve- reduction potentials. So if theses acidic conditions werent to be there i.e. no H+, what would the normal reduction reaction be? because i can see the one for rusting would be the
o2 + 2h2O + 4e- --> 4OH- 0.4V
im just wondering why if this is more likely to go why does the acidic 1 occur in the ocean
thanks