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Interpretation:
The Nernst equation for the reaction
Also E for the reaction remains same though the reaction is written with
Concept Introduction:
Nernst Equation:
For Half-reaction,
The Nernst equation for the half-cell potential E is given as:
Where,
T = Temperature (in K)
n = number of electrons in half-reaction
F = Faraday constant (
A = Activity of species, i
At
The potential of half-cell does not change though multiplying half-reaction by a number.
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