Given that Eocell= 1.133 V for the reaction:
2 X(s) + Y2(aq) ⇌ 2 X+(aq) + 2 Y-(s)
What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 25oC?
Whatever number you get multiply it by 1e-33 and enter that number to 1 decimal place.
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