Standard electrode potential (data page)

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The standard electrode potentials are used to determine the electrochemical potential or the electrode potential of an electrochemical cell or Galvanic cell.

These electrode potentials are given in volts relative to the standard hydrogen electrode. The values below are standard electrode potentials taken at 298 K, 1 bar pressure and in aqueous solution, of concentration 1 molar.[1][2][3][4]


Half-reaction Eo (V)
Li+(aq) + e → Li(s) −3.05
Rb+(aq) + e → Rb(s) −2.98
K+(aq) + e → K(s) −2.93
Cs+(aq) + e → Cs(s) −2.92
Ba2+(aq) + 2e → Ba(s) −2.91
Sr2+(aq) + 2e → Sr(s) −2.89
Ca2+(aq) + 2e → Ca(s) −2.76
Na+(aq) + e → Na(s) −2.71
Mg2+(aq) + 2e → Mg(s) −2.38
H2 + 2e → 2H −2.25
Be2+(aq) + 2e → Be(s) −1.85
Al3+(aq) + 3e → Al(s) −1.68
Ti2+(aq) + 2e → Ti(s) −1.63
TiO(s) + 2H+ + 2e → Ti(s) + H2O −1.31
Ti2O3(s) + 2H+ + 2e → 2TiO(s) + H2O −1.23
Ti3+(aq) + 3e → Ti(s) −1.21
Mn2+(aq) + 2e → Mn(s) −1.18
V2+(aq) + 2e → V(s) −1.13
Sn(s) + 4H+ + 4e → SnH4(g) −1.07
SiO2(s) + 4H+ + 4e → Si(s) + 2H2O −0.91
B(OH)3(aq) + 3H+ + 3e → B(s) + 3H2O −0.89
TiO2+(aq) + 2H+ + 4e → Ti(s) + H2O −0.86
2 H2O(l) + 2e → H2(g) + 2 OH(aq) −0.83
Zn2+(aq) + 2e → Zn(s) −0.76
Cr3+(aq) + 3e → Cr(s) −0.74
Au(CN)2(aq) + e → Au(s) +2 CN(aq) −0.60
2TiO2(s) + 2H+ + 2e → Ti2O3(s) + H2O −0.56
Ga3+(aq) + 3e → Ga(s) −0.53
H3PO2(aq) + H+ + e → P(s) + 2H2O −0.51
H3PO3(aq) + 3H+ + 3e → P(s) + 3H2O −0.50
H3PO3(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → H3PO2(aq) + H2O −0.50
Fe2+(aq) + 2e → Fe(s) −0.44
2CO2(g) + 2H+(aq) + 2e → HOOCCOOH(aq) −0.43
Cr3+(aq) + e → Cr2+(aq) −0.42
2H+ + 2e → H2 −0.41
Cd2+(aq) + 2e → Cd(s) −0.40
PbSO4(s) + 2e → Pb(s) +SO42-(aq) −0.36
GeO2(s) + 2H+ + 2e → GeO(s) + H2O −0.37
In3+(aq) + 3e → In(s) −0.34
Tl+(aq) + e → Tl(s) −0.34
Ge(s) + 4H+ + 4e → GeH4(g) −0.29
Co2+(aq) + 2e → Co(s) −0.28
H3PO4(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → H3PO3(aq) + H2O −0.28
V3+(aq) + e → V2+(aq) −0.26
Ni2+(aq) + 2e → Ni(s) −0.25
As(s) + 3H+ + 3e → AsH3(g) −0.23
MoO2(s) + 4H+ + 4e → Mo(s) + 2H2O −0.15
Si(s) + 4H+ + 4e → SiH4(g) −0.14
Sn2+(aq) + 2e → Sn(s) −0.13
O2(g) + H+ + e → HO2(aq) −0.13
Pb2+(aq) + 2e → Pb(s) −0.13
WO2(s) + 4H+ + 4e → W(s) −0.12
CO2(g) + 2H+ + 2e → HCOOH(aq) −0.11
Se(s) + 2H+ + 2e → H2Se(g) −0.11
CO2(g) + 2H+ + 2e → CO(g) + H2O −0.11
SnO(s) + 2H+ + 2e → Sn(s) + H2O −0.10
SnO2(s) + 2H+ + 2e → SnO(s) + H2O −0.09
WO3(aq) + 6H+ + 6e → W(s) −0.09
P(s) + 3H+ + 3e → PH3(g) −0.06
HCOOH(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → HCHO(aq) + H2O −0.03
2H+(aq) + 2e → H2(g) 0.00
H2MoO4(aq) + 6H+ + 6e → Mo(s) + 4H2O +0.11
Ge4+(aq) + 4e → Ge(s) +0.12
C(s) + 4H+ + 4e → CH4(g) +0.13
HCHO(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → CH3OH(aq) +0.13
S(s) + 2H+ + 2e → H2S(g) +0.14
Sn4+(aq) + 2e → Sn2+(aq) +0.15
Cu2+(aq) + e → Cu+(aq) +0.16
HSO4(aq) + 3H+ + 2e → SO2(aq) +0.16
SO42−(aq) + 4H+ + 2e → 2H2O(l) + SO2(aq) +0.17
SbO+ + 2H+ + 3e → Sb(s) + H2O +0.20
H3AsO3(aq) + 3H+ + 3e → As(s) + 3H2O +0.24
GeO(s) + 2H+ + 2e → Ge(s) + H2O +0.26
Bi3+(aq) + 3e → Bi(s) +0.32
VO2+(aq) + 2H+ + e → V3+(aq) +0.34
Cu2+(aq) + 2e → Cu(s) +0.34
[Fe(CN)6]3−(aq) + e → [Fe(CN)6]4−(aq) +0.36
O2(g) + 2H2O(l) + 4e → 4OH(aq) +0.40
H2MoO4 + 6H+ + 3e → Mo3+(aq) +0.43
CH3OH(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → CH4(g) + H2O +0.50
SO2(aq) + 4H+ + 4e → S(s) + 2H2O +0.50
Cu+(aq) + e → Cu(s) +0.52
CO(g) + 2H+ + 2e → C(s) + H2O +0.52
I2(s) + 2e → 2I(aq) +0.54
I3(aq) + 2e → 3I(aq) +0.54
[AuI4](aq) + 3e → Au(s) + 4I(aq) +0.56
H3AsO4(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → H3AsO3(aq) + H2O +0.56
[AuI2](aq) + e → Au(s) + 2I(aq) +0.58
MnO4(aq) + 2H2O(l) + 3e → MnO2(s) + 4 OH(aq) +0.59
S2O32− + 6H+ + 4e → 2S(s) + 3H2O +0.60
H2MoO4(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → MoO2(s) + 2H2O +0.65
O2(g) + 2H+ + 2e → H2O2(aq) +0.70
Tl3+(aq) + 3e → Tl(s) +0.72
H2SeO3(aq) + 4H+ + 4e → Se(s) + 3H2O +0.74
Fe3+(aq) + e → Fe2+(aq) +0.77
Hg22+(aq) + 2e → 2Hg(l) +0.80
Ag+(aq) + e → Ag(s) +0.80
NO3(aq) + 2H+(aq) +e → NO2(g) + H2O(l) +0.80
[AuBr4](aq) + 3e → Au(s) + 4Br(aq) +0.85
Hg2+(aq) + 2e → Hg(l) +0.85
MnO4(aq) + H+ + e → HMnO4(aq) +0.90
2Hg2+(aq) + 2e → Hg22+(aq) +0.91
[AuCl4](aq) + 3e → Au(s) + 4Cl(aq) +0.93
MnO2(s) + 4H+ + e → Mn3+(aq) + 2H2O +0.95
[AuBr2](aq) + e → Au(s) + 2Br(aq) +0.96
Br2(l) + 2e → 2Br(aq) +1.07
Br2(aq) + 2e → 2Br(aq) +1.09
IO3(aq) + 5H+ + 4e → HIO(aq) + 2H2O +1.13
[AuCl2](aq) + e → Au(s) + 2Cl(aq) +1.15
HSeO4(aq) + 3H+ + 2e → H2SeO3(aq) + H2O +1.15
Ag2O(s) + 2H+ + 2e → 2Ag(s) +1.17
ClO3(aq) + 2H+ + e → ClO2(g) + H2O +1.18
ClO2(g) + H+ + e → HClO2(aq) +1.19
2IO3(aq) + 12H+ + 10e → I2(s) + 6H2O +1.20
ClO4(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → ClO3(aq) + H2O +1.20
O2(g) + 4H+ + 4e → 2H2O +1.23
MnO2(s) + 4H+ + 2e → Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O +1.23
Tl3+(aq) + 2e → Tl+(s) +1.25
Cl2(g) + 2e → 2Cl(aq) +1.36
Cr2O72−(aq) + 14H+ + 6e → 2Cr3+(aq) + 7H2O +1.38
CoO2(s) + 4H+ + e → Co3+(aq) + 2H2O +1.42
2HIO(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → I2(s) + 2H2O +1.44
BrO3(aq) + 5H+ + 4e → HBrO(aq) + 2H2O +1.45
2BrO3 + 12H+ + 10e → Br2(l) + 6H2O +1.48
2ClO3 + 12H+ + 10e → Cl2(g) + 6H2O +1.49
MnO4(aq) + 8H+ + 5e → Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O +1.51
HO2 + H+ + e → H2O2(aq) +1.51
Au3+(aq) + 3e → Au(s) +1.52
NiO2(s) + 4H+ + 2e → Ni2+(aq) +1.59
2HClO(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → Cl2(g) + 2H2O +1.63
Ag2O3(s) + 6H+ + 4e → 2Ag+(aq) + 3H2O +1.67
HClO2(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → HClO(aq) + H2O +1.67
Pb4+(aq) + 2e → Pb2+(aq) +1.69
MnO4(aq) + 4H+ + 3e → MnO2(s) + 2H2O +1.70
H2O2(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → 2H2O +1.76
AgO(s) + 2H+ + e → Ag+(aq) + H2O +1.77
Au+(aq) + e → Au(s) +1.83
BrO4(aq) + 2H+ + 2e → BrO3(aq) + H2O +1.85
Co3+(aq) + e → Co2+(aq) +1.92
Ag2+(aq) + e → Ag+(aq) +1.98
S2O82- + 2e → 2SO42- +2.07
HMnO4(aq) + 3H+ + 2e → MnO2(s) + 2H2O +2.09
F2(g) + 2e → 2F(aq) +2.87
F2(g) + H+ + e → HF2(aq) +2.98
F2(g) + 2H+ + 2e → 2HF(aq) +3.05

[edit] References

  1. ^ Milazzo, G., Caroli, S., and Sharma, V. K. (1978). Tables of Standard Electrode Potentials (Wiley, Chichester).
  2. ^ Bard, A. J., Parsons, R., and Jordan, J. (1985). Standard Potentials in Aqueous Solutions (Marcel Dekker, New York).
  3. ^ Bratsch, S. G. (1989). Journal of Physical Chemistry Reference Data Vol. 18, pp. 1–21.
  4. ^ Vanysek, Petr (2006). "Electrochemical Series," in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics: 87th Edition (Chemical Rubber Company).

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