Ok - I remember when I took this in general chemistry but for some reason now its kickin' my ass.. Here are some questions I would like some help on if you guys dont mind.
So.. Ecell follows the basic equation : Ecell = EnotCell - (.059/n) log(Keq) Correct? And this is for half reactions
The total Ecell = Eright - Eleft ..
Now I get confused when I have to pick which half reaction is the right and which one is the left?
Appart from this I'm working on a question that goes like this.
--Consider the titration of 25mL of 0.01M Sn2+ by 0.05M TI3+ in 1M HCl, using Pt saturated calomel electrodes to fin the end point..
a) Write a balanced titration reaction
b)Write the nernst equation for the two different half reactions occurring at the indicator electrode.
c) Calculate E at the following volumes of TI3+ 4.90, 5.00 and 5.10mL
To be honest I'm like a deer in headlights i have no clue what to do.. I dont even know what its asking.. I'm usually good at chemistry I just recieved an A on my most recent Analytical Chemistry exam.. I just need someone to please explaine these things and I can then probably carry myself from there, PLEASE *delete me*