Given: NO3 -> NO(g) ɛ° = 0.96 V %3D Sn4+ -> Sn2+ ɛ° = 0.13 V The two half cells were coupled to produce a galvanic cell. 1. What is the cell reaction? 2. Write the cell notation. 3. What is its potential at standard state? 4. Write the Nernst equation for this cell. 5. A cell was constructed using 5.0 x 103 M Sn4+, 1.0 x 10-3 M Sn2+, 0.10 M NO3', and NO gas at a pressure of 0.5 atm at 25C. The measured potential of this cell was found to be 0.69 V. Find the pH of this cell. 6. Find AG and K of the reaction.

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Given: NO3 -> NO(g) ɛ° = 0.96 V
4+
-> Sn2+
ɛ° = 0.13 V
%3D
The two half cells were coupled to produce a galvanic cell.
1. What is the cell reaction?
2. Write the cell notation.
3. What is its potential at standard state?
4. Write the Nernst equation for this cell.
5. A cell was constructed using 5.0 x 103 M Sn+, :
Sn2+, 0.10 M NO3', and NO gas at a pressure of 0.5 atm at
1.0 x
10-3 M
25C. The measured potential of this cell was found to be 0.69
V. Find the pH of this cell.
6. Find AG and K of the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Given: NO3 -> NO(g) ɛ° = 0.96 V 4+ -> Sn2+ ɛ° = 0.13 V %3D The two half cells were coupled to produce a galvanic cell. 1. What is the cell reaction? 2. Write the cell notation. 3. What is its potential at standard state? 4. Write the Nernst equation for this cell. 5. A cell was constructed using 5.0 x 103 M Sn+, : Sn2+, 0.10 M NO3', and NO gas at a pressure of 0.5 atm at 1.0 x 10-3 M 25C. The measured potential of this cell was found to be 0.69 V. Find the pH of this cell. 6. Find AG and K of the reaction.
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