Relationship between Electrode Potential, Gibb's Free Energy and Equilibrium Constant
Relationship between Electrode Potential, Gibb's Free Energy and Equilibrium Constant: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Relation between Gibbs Free Energy and EMF of a Cell, Relation between Equilibrium Constant and EMF of a Cell and, Work Done by a Cell
Important Questions on Relationship between Electrode Potential, Gibb's Free Energy and Equilibrium Constant
For the reaction
, the magnitude of the standard molar free energy change, _______

The standard reduction potential of and are given by
Find the standard reduction potential of .

Consider an electrochemical cell
Given,
The value of for the cell represented above is , then the value of in nearest integer is.

If , and are the standard electrode potentials for and electrodes, respectively, derive a relation between and .

Calculate the standard electrode potential of half cell. Given that the standard reduction potentials of and are and respectively.

Derive the relationship between Gibb's free energy change and the cell potential.

The e.m.f. of the cell ) in which the cell reaction is is at and at . Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction at .

Which one of the following statement is always true about the spontaneous cell reaction in a galvanic cell?

For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal, the standard cell potential was found to be at . The value of standard Gibbs energy will be ()

The standard emf of a galvanic cell involving moles of electrons in a redox reaction is . The equilibrium constant for the reaction of the cell is

The cell in which the following reaction occurs:
has at . Calculate the standard Gibbs energy of the cell reaction.
()

Find out the value of the equilibrium constant and Gibbs free energy change in the reaction given above.

The emf () of the cell reaction, is . Calculate for the reaction. ()

For the equilibrium, at is . Calculate for it. (()

Determine the values of equilibrium constant () and for the following reaction :
()

For the cell, , calculate the equilibrium constant of the cell reaction at and maximum work that can be obtained by operating the cell.
and

Calculate the standard free energy change taking place in fuel cell in which the following reactions occur:
(i)
(ii)

Estimate the minimum potential difference needed to reduce at . The free energy change for the decomposition reaction
is

Calculate the standard free energy change and maximum work obtainable for the reaction, . Given, , , . Also calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction.

Calculate the standard free energy change and maximum work obtainable for the reaction, . Given, , , .
