
The reduction potential , in of is
[Given: ]
Truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Important Questions on Electrochemistry

The standard electrode potential and its temperature coefficient for a cell are and at , respectively. The reaction is . The standard reaction enthalpy at in is
Use and

The Gibbs energy change (in ) for the given reaction at and is :
;
Take

For the disproportionation reaction at (where is the equilibrium constant) is _______
Given


at is approximately:




For the cell reaction
at The standard Gibbs energy of the cell reaction is:
[Given that Faraday constant ]

An oxidation-reduction reaction in which 3 electrons are transferred has a of at The value of (in V) is .

Given that:

Relation between Gibb's Free Energy and EMF of a Cell Consider a efficient hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell working under standard conditions at bar and . Its cell reaction is
The work derived from the cell on the consumption of of is used to compress of a monoatomic ideal gas in a thermally insulated container. What is the change in the temperature (in ) of the ideal gas?
The standard reduction potentials for the two half-cells are given below.
,
Use .



is

The emf of the following cell is at .
The standard free energy change for the cell reaction is________




