A galvanic cell uses the reaction between solid tin and aqueous copper ions to produce electrical power.
Sn(s) + 2Cu
2+(aq)
Sn
2+(aq) + 2Cu(s)
the reaction in the cell is allowed to proceed. as the reaction in the cell progresses, the cell potential will:
a. decrease as the concen. of Sn
2+ increases
b. decrease as the concen of Sn
2+ decreases
c. increase as the concen. of Sn
2+ increases
d increase as the concen. of Sn
2+ decreases
The book says the answer is a. I understand why this is correct because of Lechatelier's principle. but can't d. also be right b/c of the same principle? if you decrease the concen. of Sn
2+ wont the reaction shift to the right which would therefore make the cell potential greater than it already is thereby increasing it?