Sol :-
Given reaction is :
3CN- + 2MnO4- + H2O -------------------> 3CNO- + 2MnO2 + 2OH-
Oxidation half cell reaction is :
3CN- + 6OH- -----------------> 3CNO- + 3H2O + 6e- , E0oxidation = +0.970 V
Reduction half cell reaction is :
2MnO4- + 4H2O + 6e- -----------------> 2MnO2 + 8OH- + 4H2O , E0reduction = + 0.595 V
Standard cell potential (E0) = E0oxidation + E0reduction
= 0.970 V + 0.595 V
= 1.565 V
Number of electron exchange (n) = 6
The realtionship between E0 and Gibb's free energy change (ΔG0) is :
ΔG0 = -nFE0
= -(6).(96500 C).(1.565 V)
= -906135 J , Because, 1CV = 1 J
= - 906.135 KJ
| Hence, ΔG0 = - 906.135 KJ |
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question 1 -
Use standard reduction potentials to calculate the equilibrium
constant for the reaction:
Fe3+(aq) +
Cu+(aq)
Fe2+(aq) +
Cu2+(aq)
Carry at least 5 significant figures during intermediate
calculations to avoid roundoff error when taking the
antilogarithm.
Equilibrium constant: ..... ?
G° for this
reaction would be greater or less than zero.?
question 2
Use standard reduction potentials to calculate the equilibrium
constant for the reaction:
2Cu2+(aq)
+ Hg(l)2Cu+(aq)
+ Hg2+(aq)
Carry at least 5 significant figures during intermediate...