Calculate the non-standard cell potential (in V) for the following reaction at 269.13 °C with the following concentrations: [Li+¹] = 3.00 × 10-³ M; [Pb+2] = 5.60 × 10-5 M 3 Pb+2(aq) + 2 Li(s) --> Pb(s) + 2Li+¹(aq) Submit Question

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### Calculate the Non-Standard Cell Potential

#### Problem Statement:
Calculate the non-standard cell potential (in V) for the following reaction at 269.13°C with the given concentrations:
- \([Li^{+1}] = 3.00 \times 10^{-3}\) M
- \([Pb^{+2}] = 5.60 \times 10^{-5}\) M

### Reaction:
\[ Pb^{+2}(aq) + 2 Li(s) \rightarrow Pb(s) + 2 Li^{+1}(aq) \]

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This question aims to test your understanding of electrochemistry, specifically the calculation of cell potentials under non-standard conditions using the Nernst equation. 

**Note:**
- Ensure you convert the temperature into Kelvin for calculations involving the Nernst equation.
- Pay attention to the concentrations given and apply them correctly in the formula.
Transcribed Image Text:### Calculate the Non-Standard Cell Potential #### Problem Statement: Calculate the non-standard cell potential (in V) for the following reaction at 269.13°C with the given concentrations: - \([Li^{+1}] = 3.00 \times 10^{-3}\) M - \([Pb^{+2}] = 5.60 \times 10^{-5}\) M ### Reaction: \[ Pb^{+2}(aq) + 2 Li(s) \rightarrow Pb(s) + 2 Li^{+1}(aq) \] #### Input your calculated cell potential (in volts) below: <div><input type="text" placeholder="" /></div> <button>Submit Question</button> This question aims to test your understanding of electrochemistry, specifically the calculation of cell potentials under non-standard conditions using the Nernst equation. **Note:** - Ensure you convert the temperature into Kelvin for calculations involving the Nernst equation. - Pay attention to the concentrations given and apply them correctly in the formula.
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