Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To show the reaction is likely to go to completion or very nearly so.
Concept introduction:
Reaction which have
Here, R represents gas constant, T represents temperature, n represents number of electron, F represents Faraday’s constant,
Also,
Putting the values,
Or,
(b)
Interpretation:
To show the reaction is likely to go to completion or very nearly so.
Concept introduction:
Reaction which have
Here, R represents gas constant, T represents temperature, n represents number of electron, F represents Faraday’s constant,
Also,
Putting the values,
Or,
(c)
Interpretation:
To show the reaction is likely to go to completion or very nearly so.
Concept introduction:
Reaction which have
Here, R represents gas constant, T represents temperature, n represents number of electron, F represents Faraday’s constant,
Also,
Putting the values,
Or,
(d)
Interpretation:
To show the reaction is likely to go to completion or very nearly so.
Concept introduction:
Reaction which have
Here, R represents gas constant, T represents temperature, n represents number of electron, F represents Faraday’s constant,
Also,
Putting the values,
Or,
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