QUANTIT.CHEM..(LL)-W/WEBASSIGN(6 MONTH)
QUANTIT.CHEM..(LL)-W/WEBASSIGN(6 MONTH)
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.41P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The half-reaction and Nernst equation for each half-cell has to be written.

Concept introduction:

Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.

Ecell = Ecello - (RTnF)lnQ

Where:

Ecell = cell potential under nonstandard conditions

Ecello = cell potential under standard conditions

R = gas constant, which is 8.31 (volt-coulomb)/(mol-K)

T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally 298°K (77°F/25°C) 

n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the electrochemical reaction

F = Faraday's constant, 96500 coulombs/mol

Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The half-reaction and Nernst equation and A and B value have to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.

Ecell = Ecello - (RTnF)lnQ

Where:

Ecell = cell potential under nonstandard conditions

Ecello = cell potential under standard conditions

R = gas constant, which is 8.31 (volt-coulomb)/(mol-K)

T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally 298°K (77°F/25°C) 

n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the electrochemical reaction

F = Faraday's constant, 96500 coulombs/mol

Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The electron flow direction has to be found.

Concept introduction:

Nernst equation can be used to determine the cell potential at any instant, the difference from the standard state.

Ecell = Ecello - (RTnF)lnQ

Where:

Ecell = cell potential under nonstandard conditions

Ecello = cell potential under standard conditions

R = gas constant, which is 8.31 (volt-coulomb)/(mol-K)

T = temperature (kelvin), which is generally 298°K (77°F/25°C) 

n = number of moles of electrons exchanged in the electrochemical reaction

F = Faraday's constant, 96500 coulombs/mol

Q = reaction quotient, which is the equilibrium expression with initial concentrations rather than equilibrium concentrations

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