I HAVE TO CREAT A FUNCTIONAL GALVANIC CELL GIVEN ON THE LEFTSIDE OF THE CELL 1.0
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I HAVE TO CREAT A FUNCTIONAL GALVANIC CELL GIVEN ON THE LEFTSIDE OF THE CELL 1.00M IRON (III) NITRATE SOLUTION WITH A SOLIDIRON ELECTRODE AND THE RIGHT SIDE 1.00M COBALT (II) NITRATECOLUTION WITH A SOLID COBALT ELECTRODE. IF I HAVE(Fe+3 (aq) + 3e- --> Fe(s)) where E knott = -0.04V and (Co+2(aq) + 2e---->Co(s)) where E knott= -0.28V how do I know which is the oxidized or reducing agent if thebook had them both written in this order where they both seem to beoxidizing agents? I have to find Eknott, delta G knott, and K if the cellpotentila 0.25M Iron(III)nitrate and 1.75M cobalt(II)nitrate. We had a sub yesterday and we werent given moles, for N in thiscase it would be 6e- thats the only thing she showed us how tocalculate because "PLugging into the equation should be selfexplanatory"???? I have the equation but when given the moles andnot being able to tell which agent is which I am so lost. I HAVE TO CREAT A FUNCTIONAL GALVANIC CELL GIVEN ON THE LEFTSIDE OF THE CELL 1.00M IRON (III) NITRATE SOLUTION WITH A SOLIDIRON ELECTRODE AND THE RIGHT SIDE 1.00M COBALT (II) NITRATECOLUTION WITH A SOLID COBALT ELECTRODE. IF I HAVE
(Fe+3 (aq) + 3e- --> Fe(s)) where E knott = -0.04V and (Co+2(aq) + 2e---->Co(s)) where E knott= -0.28V how do I know which is the oxidized or reducing agent if thebook had them both written in this order where they both seem to beoxidizing agents? I have to find Eknott, delta G knott, and K if the cellpotentila 0.25M Iron(III)nitrate and 1.75M cobalt(II)nitrate. We had a sub yesterday and we werent given moles, for N in thiscase it would be 6e- thats the only thing she showed us how tocalculate because "PLugging into the equation should be selfexplanatory"???? I have the equation but when given the moles andnot being able to tell which agent is which I am so lost.
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