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The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry.

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Question

The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry. To calculate the cell potential at non-standard-state conditions, the equation is E =E^0 - 2.303RT/nF log_10Q. where E is the potential in volts. En is the standard potential in volts. R is the gas constant. T is the temperature in Kelvin's. n is the number of moles of electrons transferred. F is the Faraday constant, and Q is the reaction quotient. At standard temperature. 25 degree C or 298 K, the equation has the form E = E^0 -( 2.303RT/n) log_Q. The reaction quotient has the usual form Q = [products]^x/[reactions]^y A table of standard reduction potentials gives the voltage at standard conditions. 1.00 M for all solutions and 1.00 atm for all gases. The Nernst equation allows for the calculation of the cell potential E at other conditions of concentration and pressure. For the reaction What is the cell potential at 25 degree C if the concentrations are [C_o^3] = 0.677M, and [c1] = 0.239 M and the pressure of CL_2 is P_cl_2 = 5.50atm? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

Explanation / Answer

E = E0-0.0591/nlog(Co^2+)^2*pCl2/[Cl-]^2[Co3+]^2

= 0.483-(0.0591/2)log((0.124^2*5.5)/(0.239^2*0.677^2))

   = 0.468 V

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