Determine the concentration of [Ni²] of S(s)| H,SO,(1.2M) || Ni³ (xM)| Ni(s) by knowing that the Eis-1 V and the pH is 7. Hint: reduction : 2 Ni¹" (aq) + 4e2Ni(s)(E"=-0.257V) oxidation: S(s) + 3H,O(1)→ H₂SO,(aq) + 4H"' (aq) + 4€°(E" =0.4491)

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Determine the concentration of [Ni²+] of
S(s)| H,SO₂(1.2M) || Ni²+ (xM) | Ni(s) by knowing that the Ecell is -1 V and the pH
is 7.
Hint:
reduction : 2 Ni²+ (aq) + 4e¯ → 2Ni(s)(E° = -0.257V)
oxidation: S(s) + 3H₂O(1)→ H₂SO₂(aq) + 4H* (aq) + 4e¯(E° = 0.449V)
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the concentration of [Ni²+] of S(s)| H,SO₂(1.2M) || Ni²+ (xM) | Ni(s) by knowing that the Ecell is -1 V and the pH is 7. Hint: reduction : 2 Ni²+ (aq) + 4e¯ → 2Ni(s)(E° = -0.257V) oxidation: S(s) + 3H₂O(1)→ H₂SO₂(aq) + 4H* (aq) + 4e¯(E° = 0.449V)
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