where does pH fit into the nernst equation? If the nernst equation is
E=Ecell-(RT/nF)lnQ
i might have figured it out, since the pH is 5.39 meaning the H+ concentration is log(5.39)=.7315887M. then for lnQ=[Sn(2+)]/[H(+)]
substitute in the concentrations of Sn(2+) is 1.5M and H(+) is .7315887M. when putting it into the nernst equation, would i double the concentration of H(+) since there is 2moles of H(+) in the equation?