A voltmeter connected to the cell under standard state conditions reads+0.25 V and the standard free energy (∆G°) = -44 KJ.mol⁻¹. If the concentration of Ni²⁺ is increased to 2.0M, the cell potential will ----- and ∆G will be ____ than ∆G°. The supporting drawing shows a galvanic with Ni (s) in 1M Ni²⁺ (aq) on the left and H₂ (g) at 1 atm with a Pt electrode in 1M H⁺ (aq) on the left. Thanks!
A/ decrease, less negative
B/decrease, more negative
C/increase, less negative,
D/ increase, more negative. The supporting drawing shows a galvanic with Ni (s) in !M Ni²⁺ (aq) on the left and H₂ (g) at 1 atm with a Pt electrode in 1M H⁺ (aq). Thanks!
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Calculate the theoretical cell potential (E°) of a galvanic cell
under standard conditions made up of copper and magnesium (see Part
II and Table 1 for more information).
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