Say I want to find the E value for Mn3+ + 3e- > Mn
I have been given E values for Mn3+/Mn2+ and Mn2+/Mn
Why can't I just construct two half (reduction) equations, combine them, add the E values and get the correct E value for the first reaction I mentioned?
Instead I have to calculate -nFE for both of the latter half reactions, add them and solve for the overall E value.
When do you have to use this? Only when you are combining two oxidation / reduction reactions as E is not equal to E(reduction) - E(oxidation)?
Thanks :-)