
(a)
Interpretation:
The overall balanced
Concept introduction:
Standard Gibbs free energy of a reaction is used check whether the reaction is spontaneous or not. If the value of

Answer to Problem 8.11E
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is represented as,
From Table
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
From Table
The above equation is reversed and the value of
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
The relation between standard Gibbs free energy and standard electrical potential is represented as,
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute the values of the standard reduction potential of the reaction (1),
The value
Substitute the values of the standard oxidation potential of the reaction (2),
The value
The balanced overall electrochemical reaction is obtained by multiplying chemical equation (1) by
Therefore, the value
The number of electrons transferred in the overall reaction is
Rearrange the equation (3) for the value of
Substitute the values of
The value of
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
(b)
Interpretation:
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction and the values of
Concept introduction:
Standard Gibbs free energy of a reaction is used check whether the reaction is spontaneous or not. If the value of

Answer to Problem 8.11E
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is represented as,
From Table
The above equation is reversed and the value of
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
From Table
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
The relation between standard Gibbs free energy and standard electrical potential is represented as,
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute the values of the standard oxidation potential of the reaction (4),
The value
Substitute the values of the standard reduction potential of the reaction (5),
The value
The balanced overall electrochemical reaction is obtained by multiplying chemical equation (5) by
Therefore, the value
The number of electrons transferred in the overall reaction is
Rearrange the equation (3) for the value of
Substitute the values of
The value of
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
(c)
Interpretation:
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction and the values of
Concept introduction:
Standard Gibbs free energy of a reaction is used check whether the reaction is spontaneous or not. If the value of

Answer to Problem 8.11E
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is represented as,
From Table
The above equation is reversed and the value of
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
From Table
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
The relation between standard Gibbs free energy and standard electrical potential is represented as,
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute the values of the standard reduction potential of reaction (6),
The value
Substitute the values of the standard reduction potential of reaction (7),
The value
Add chemical equation (6) and chemical equation (7) to obtain the balanced overall electrochemical reaction. The formation of overall balanced chemical equation is represented as,
Therefore, the value
The number of electrons transferred in the overall reaction is
Rearrange the equation (3) for the value of
Substitute the values of
The value of
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
(d)
Interpretation:
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction and the values of
Concept introduction:
Standard Gibbs free energy of a reaction is used check whether the reaction is spontaneous or not. If the value of

Answer to Problem 8.11E
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is represented as,
From Table
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
From Table
The above equation is reversed and the value of
The number of moles of electrons transferred in the above reaction is
The relation between standard Gibbs free energy and standard electrical potential is represented as,
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute the values of the standard reduction potential of the reaction (8),
The value
Substitute the values of the standard oxidation potential of the reaction (9),
The value
Add chemical equation (8) and chemical equation (9) to obtain the balanced overall electrochemical reaction. The formation of overall balanced chemical equation is represented as,
The value
The number of electrons transferred in the overall reaction is
Rearrange the equation (3) for the value of
Substitute the values of
The value of
The overall balanced electrochemical reaction is as follows,
The value of
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