Consider these two entries from a fictional table of standard reduction potentials. X3++3e → X(s) E° = -1.62 V Y3++3e Y(s) E° = -0.14 V What is the standard potential of a galvanic (voltaic) cell where X is the anode and Y is the cathode? E° cell = V
Consider these two entries from a fictional table of standard reduction potentials. X3++3e → X(s) E° = -1.62 V Y3++3e Y(s) E° = -0.14 V What is the standard potential of a galvanic (voltaic) cell where X is the anode and Y is the cathode? E° cell = V
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