Consider the following two reductions: Pb+2 + 2e‾→Pb           E°red = -0.13 V Sn+2 + 2e‾ → Sn          E°red = -0.14 V Calculate the equilibrium constant at 25 0C? (A)1.3 x 109 (B)912 (c)2.2 (D)9.1

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Consider the following two reductions:

Pb+2 + 2e‾→Pb           E°red = -0.13 V

Sn+2 + 2e‾ → Sn          E°red = -0.14 V

Calculate the equilibrium constant at 25 0C?

(A)1.3 x 109
(B)912
(c)2.2
(D)9.1
 
 
 
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