The standard free energy change of given voltaic cell should be calculated by using standard free energy changes of reactants and products and half cell potential for given reaction should be calculated. Concept introduction: Free energy change: In thermodynamics the cell potential is known as maximum work of the cell and it is equal to free energy change of the cell and it is given by, ΔG = -nFE cell Where, ΔG is free energy change n is number of electron transferred F is faraday constant E cell is cell potential Free energy change: The free energy change of a reaction is given by the subtraction of free energy changes of reactants from free energy changes of reactants. ΔG = ∑ nΔG f ° (products)- ∑ mΔG f ° (reactants)
The standard free energy change of given voltaic cell should be calculated by using standard free energy changes of reactants and products and half cell potential for given reaction should be calculated. Concept introduction: Free energy change: In thermodynamics the cell potential is known as maximum work of the cell and it is equal to free energy change of the cell and it is given by, ΔG = -nFE cell Where, ΔG is free energy change n is number of electron transferred F is faraday constant E cell is cell potential Free energy change: The free energy change of a reaction is given by the subtraction of free energy changes of reactants from free energy changes of reactants. ΔG = ∑ nΔG f ° (products)- ∑ mΔG f ° (reactants)
Solution Summary: The author explains how the free energy change of a given voltaic cell reaction is calculated by subtraction of reactants and products.
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.127QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The standard free energy change of given voltaic cell should be calculated by using standard free energy changes of reactants and products and half cell potential for given reaction should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Free energy change:
In thermodynamics the cell potential is known as maximum work of the cell and it is equal to free energy change of the cell and it is given by,
The free energy change of a reaction is given by the subtraction of free energy changes of reactants from free energy changes of reactants.
ΔG=∑nΔGf°(products)-∑mΔGf°(reactants)
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The standard free energy change of given voltaic cell should be calculated by using standard free energy changes of reactants and products and half cell potential for given reaction should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Free energy change:
In thermodynamics the cell potential is known as maximum work of the cell and it is equal to free energy change of the cell and it is given by,
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Chapter 19 Solutions
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