Calculate the Eqalibium constant (K) with the complexation reaction, In a galvanic cell. Ammonia was added to coppersolution and formed complex I need to find the amount of free ammonia and free copper ions. use log k value in calculatons and nernst equation. cell looks like this :Cu(s)I (copperions, aq)1M: NH3 (4M) II (copperion) 0.1M I Cu(s) Measured EMS = +0.407 V, find molar ratio and calculate the K value. 1 part of 1 M copperions was added with 9 parts of 4 M Ammonia. Thank you a tons!
Calculate the Eqalibium constant (K) with the complexation reaction, In a galvanic cell. Ammonia was added to coppersolution and formed complex I need to find the amount of free ammonia and free copper ions. use log k value in calculatons and nernst equation. cell looks like this :Cu(s)I (copperions, aq)1M: NH3 (4M) II (copperion) 0.1M I Cu(s) Measured EMS = +0.407 V, find molar ratio and calculate the K value. 1 part of 1 M copperions was added with 9 parts of 4 M Ammonia. Thank you a tons!
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![Calculate the Eqalibium constant (K) with the complexation reaction, In a galvanic cell. Ammonia was added to
coppersolution and formed complex I need to find the amount of free ammonia and free copper ions. use log k value in
calculatons and nernst equation.
cell looks like this :Cu(s)I (copperions, aq)1M: NH3 (4M) II (copperion) 0.1M I Cu(s)
Measured EMS = +0.407 V, find molar ratio and calculate the K value. 1 part of 1 M copperions was added with 9 parts
of 4 M Ammonia. Thank you a tons!](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff324842a-cb6f-4942-9e4f-f5eb5f389e93%2F47365c22-246b-4118-907f-ed9f10a9b6af%2Focacjp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the Eqalibium constant (K) with the complexation reaction, In a galvanic cell. Ammonia was added to
coppersolution and formed complex I need to find the amount of free ammonia and free copper ions. use log k value in
calculatons and nernst equation.
cell looks like this :Cu(s)I (copperions, aq)1M: NH3 (4M) II (copperion) 0.1M I Cu(s)
Measured EMS = +0.407 V, find molar ratio and calculate the K value. 1 part of 1 M copperions was added with 9 parts
of 4 M Ammonia. Thank you a tons!
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