Multiple Choice
If the standard potential for Ti3+(aq) /Ti2+(aq) is -0.37 V and the standard potential for Ti2+(aq) /Ti(s) is -1.63 V,calculate the standard potential for Ti3+(aq) + 3e- Ti(s) .
A) -1.19 V
B) -0.40 V
C) -2.00 V
D) -1.26 V
E) -1.21 V
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