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Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The half-reaction and Nernst equation for each half-cell has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.
Where:
R = gas constant, which is
T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally
n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the
F = Faraday's constant,
Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations
(b)
Interpretation:
The half-reaction and Nernst equation and A and B value have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.
Where:
R = gas constant, which is
T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally
n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the electrochemical reaction
F = Faraday's constant,
Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations
(c)
Interpretation:
The electron flow direction has to be found.
Concept introduction:
Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.
Where:
R = gas constant, which is
T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally
n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the electrochemical reaction
F = Faraday's constant,
Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations
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