The Nernst equation is the one of the most important equations in electrochemist
ID: 989617 • Letter: T
Question
The Nernst equation is the one of the most important equations in electrochemistry. At standard temperature, 25 C or 298 K, the equation has the form
E=E(0.0591n)logQ
where E is the standard reduction potential for the reaction in volts and Q is the reaction quotient. The reaction quotient has the usual form
Q=[products]x[reactants]y
A table of standard reduction potentials gives the voltage at standard conditions, 1.00 Mfor 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.
Using the reaction and the E given below
2Co3+(aq)+2Cl(aq)2Co2+(aq)+Cl2(g) E=0.46 V
what is the cell potential at 25 C if the concentrations are [Co3+]= 0.284 M , [Co2+]= 2.00×102M , and [Cl]= 0.845 M and the pressure of Cl2 is PCl2= 4.20 atm ?
Express your answer numerically in volts.
E =Explanation / Answer
Ecell = E0cell (0.0591/n)logQ
E0cell is given as 0.46 V
n = 2 in this reaction two electrons transferred
Q = [products]x[reactants]y
Q = [Cl2]2[ Co2+] / [ Co3+]2 [ Cl-]2
Q = [4.2]2[ 0.02] / [ 0.248]2 [ 0.845]2
Q = 8.018
log Q = log (8.018) = 0.9040
plug in all the values in the above equation
Ecell = 0.46 V - 0.059/2 (0.9040)
Ecell = 0.46 V - 0.0266 V
Ecell = 0.433 V
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.