2RO; (aq) + 12 H* (aq) + 3 M (s) = RO (g)+ 3M²* (aq) + 6 H2O (1) E°ran = 3.86 V. R: 5 valence e-, electronegativity of R = 3.3 M: 2 valence e-, electronegativity of M = 0.5 O and H represent Oxygen and Hydrogen (the known elements, with their known properties) All atoms follow the octet rule; except for Hydrogen which follows the duet rule. b) Calculate the new cell potential if concentrations of all the reactants is deceased to 0.5 M, and the concentrations of all the products is increased to 0.5 M. Assume 6 mol electrons transferred in the reaction.

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2RO; (aq) + 12 H* (aq) + 3 M (s) = RO (g)+3M²* (aq) + 6 H2O (1)
= 3.86 V.
R: 5 valence e-, electronegativity of R = 3.3
M: 2 valence e-, electronegativity of M = 0.5
O and H represent Oxygen and Hydrogen (the known elements, with their known properties)
All atoms follow the octet rule; except for Hydrogen which follows the duet rule.
b) Calculate the new cell potential if concentrations of all the reactants is deceased
to 0.5 M, and the concentrations of all the products is increased to 0.5 M.
Assume 6 mol electrons transferred in the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:2RO; (aq) + 12 H* (aq) + 3 M (s) = RO (g)+3M²* (aq) + 6 H2O (1) = 3.86 V. R: 5 valence e-, electronegativity of R = 3.3 M: 2 valence e-, electronegativity of M = 0.5 O and H represent Oxygen and Hydrogen (the known elements, with their known properties) All atoms follow the octet rule; except for Hydrogen which follows the duet rule. b) Calculate the new cell potential if concentrations of all the reactants is deceased to 0.5 M, and the concentrations of all the products is increased to 0.5 M. Assume 6 mol electrons transferred in the reaction.
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