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Bor
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classical cell potential question
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July 11, 2018, 06:04:29 PM »
Ok, so the exercise goes like this:
Zn/Zn2+ (0,0955M) // Co2+ (0,00678M)/Co
E° (Zn/Zn2+)= -0,763V; E° (Co/Co2+)= -0,227V
Calculate the cell potential and tell if the process is spontaneous or not.
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Ok, so the exercise goes like this:
Ok, so do it?
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I calculated the cell potential to be around 0.502V... But I would like to check my result, to see if it is correct
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I think I would agree with that. Assuming I'm doing it correctly.
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