TReferences] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cr= 6.98x10 M and (Ni)- 1.15 M, is 296 kJ: %3! 2Cr"(6.98x10 M) + 3Ni(s)2Cr(s) + 3N"(1.15 M) AG - 296 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction forward reverse

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The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cr= 6.98x10 M and (Ni) = 1.15 M, is 296 kJ:
%3!
2Cr"(6.98x10 M) + 3Ni(s)-
2Cr(s) + 3NI*(1.15 M) AG = 296 kJ
What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions?
Answer:
Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction
forward
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Transcribed Image Text:TReferences] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cr= 6.98x10 M and (Ni) = 1.15 M, is 296 kJ: %3! 2Cr"(6.98x10 M) + 3Ni(s)- 2Cr(s) + 3NI*(1.15 M) AG = 296 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction forward reverse
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