Q5: Answer with True or False for the following statements (only 7 statements) 1. If the reduction potential of Al = -1.68 v and Fe = 0.15v the E° cell = 1.53v. 2. With AT = 25 °C isobaric processes work is zero. 3. The electrode potential for general electrochemical reaction calculated by Stock law.

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Q5: Answer with True or False for the following statements (only 7 statements)
1. If the reduction potential of Al = -1.68 v and Fe = 0.15v the E° cell = 1.53v.
2. With AT
25 °C isobaric processes work is zero.
3. The electrode potential for general electrochemical reaction calculated by
Stock law.
4. According to amagat's law the total volume is equal to the sum of the partial
pressure of each of individual gases.
5. In the left said of the cell diagram written the cathode.
6. The y value = 1.47 when Cp = 20.78.
7. The ionic atmosphere moving around the ion is not symmetrical; the charge
density behind is greater than in the front and this slowing the motion of the
ion.
8. The total pressure is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each of
individual
gases.
9. The ionic mobility increases with increase in its size and decrease conductivity.
Transcribed Image Text:Q5: Answer with True or False for the following statements (only 7 statements) 1. If the reduction potential of Al = -1.68 v and Fe = 0.15v the E° cell = 1.53v. 2. With AT 25 °C isobaric processes work is zero. 3. The electrode potential for general electrochemical reaction calculated by Stock law. 4. According to amagat's law the total volume is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each of individual gases. 5. In the left said of the cell diagram written the cathode. 6. The y value = 1.47 when Cp = 20.78. 7. The ionic atmosphere moving around the ion is not symmetrical; the charge density behind is greater than in the front and this slowing the motion of the ion. 8. The total pressure is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each of individual gases. 9. The ionic mobility increases with increase in its size and decrease conductivity.
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