(a)
Interpretation: The value of
Concept Introduction : Cell potential is the difference in potential between its cathode and anode.
The overall cell potential can be calculated by using the equation,
.
The K value for equilibrium can be calculated by the following relation:
Here, n is the number of electrons involved in overall reaction.
(a)

Answer to Problem 41E
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The oxidation half-reaction at the anode is:
The reduction half-reaction at the cathode is:
Thus, the overall reaction is:
Now, calculate the
Using Nernst equation we calculate K.
Or,
(b)
Interpretation: The value of
Concept Introduction : The standard free energy is proportional to the standard cell potential.
Here, nis the number of electrons involved in overall reaction.
And F = Faraday’s constant
(b)

Answer to Problem 41E
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The oxidation half-reaction at the anode is:
The reduction half-reaction at the anode is:
The overall reaction and its cell potential is,
Now we calculate
Now we calculate the value of
And,
(c)
Interpretation: The value of
Concept Introduction : The overall cell potential can be calculated by using the equation,
.
The standard free energy is proportional to the standard cell potential.
Here, n is the number of electrons involved in overall reaction.
And F = Faraday’s constant
Under standard conditions, the equilibrium constant for the overall reaction can be found by using the Nernst equation at
Here, n is the number of electrons involved in overall reaction.
(c)

Answer to Problem 41E
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The oxidation half-reaction at the anode is,
The reduction half-reaction at the cathode is,
The overall reaction is,
Now calculate
Now calculating K ,
(d)
Interpretation: The value of
Concept Introduction:The Gibbs free energy helps in finding the maximum amount of work done in a
The standard free energy is proportional to the standard cell potential.
Here, n is the number of electrons involved in overall reaction.
And F = Faraday’s constant
(d)

Answer to Problem 41E
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The oxidation half-reaction at anode is,
The reduction half-reaction at cathode is,
The overall reaction is,
To calculate
To calculate K we use the following relation.
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