The given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y + ] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition. 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
The given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y + ] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition. 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
Science that deals with the amount of energy transferred from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state.
Chapter 19, Problem 19.144QP
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y+] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition.
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 given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y+] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition.
Concept introduction:
Nernst equation:
The relationship between standard cell potential and cell potential at non standard conditions and the reaction quotient are given by Nernst equation it is,
The given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y+] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition.
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 given cell should be identified as electrolytic or voltaic cell and affect of cell potential, when decreeing concentration of [Y+] should be explained. The free energy and equilibrium constant should be given at equilibrium condition.
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 number of imaginary replicas of a system of N particlesA) can never become infiniteB) can become infiniteC) cannot be greater than Avogadro's numberD) is always greater than Avogadro's number.
Electronic contribution to the heat capacity at constant volume
A) is always zero
B) is zero, except for excited levels whose energy is comparable to KT
C) equals 3/2 Nk
D) equals Nk exp(BE)
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