A Pb(s)|Pb2 (aq)||Au3 (aq)|Au(s) galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of 1.628 V. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change at 25 °C when 2.56 g of gold is deposited. Assume the concentrations in the cell remain at the standard state values of 1 M through the entire deposition process.
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A Pb(s)|Pb2 (aq)||Au3 (aq)|Au(s) galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of 1.628 V. Calculate the...
A Cr(s)|Cr3 (aq)||Fe3 (aq)|Fe(s) galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of 0.700 V. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change at 25 °C when 2.61 g of iron is deposited. Assume the concentrations in the cell remain at the standard state values of 1 M through the entire deposition process. Calculate the maximum amount of work done by the cell on its surroundings.
A Cr(s)|Cr3 (aq)||Fe3 (aq)|Fe(s) galvanic cell has a standard cell potential of 0.700 V. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change at 25 °C when 2.61 g of iron is deposited. Assume the concentrations in the cell remain at the standard state values of 1 M through the entire deposition process. Calculate the maximum amount of work done by the cell on its surroundings.
Calculate the cell potential for the galvanic cell in which the reaction Fe(s)+Au3+(aq)−⇀↽− Fe3+(aq)+Au(s) occurs at 25 ∘C , given that [Fe3+]=0.00150 M and [Au3+]=0.795 M . Refer to the table of standard reduction potentials. E= V
A Mn|Mn2+ || Pb2+|Pb galvanic cell is constructed in which the standard cell voltage is 1.05 V. Calculate the free energy change at 25°C when 0.586 g of Pb plates out, if all concentrations remain at their standard value of 1 M throughout the process. What is the maximum amount of work that could be done by the cell on its surroundings during this experiment? ΔG° = ______J Maximum work =______ J
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A Cacat Pb2+ Pb galvanic cell is constructed in which the standard cell voltage is 0.277 V Calculate the free energy change at 25°C when 0.866 g of Pb plates out, if all concentrations remain at their standard value of 1 M throughout the process. What is the maximum amount of work that could be done by the cell on its surroundings during this experiment? AGⓇE Maximum work Use the References to access important values if needed for this question....
A AIA+Pb Pb galvanic cell is constructed in which the standard cell voltage is 1.53 V. Calculare the free cnergy change at 25°C when 0.881 g of Pb plates out, if all concentrations remain at their standard value of 1 M throughout the process. What is the maximum amount of work that could be done by the cell on its suroundings during this experiment? Maximm work-
A AIA+Pb Pb galvanic cell is constructed in which the standard cell voltage is...
A Galvanic cell is built using Ni(s) and Au3+. Knowing that the standard potential for the cell is E ° = 1.75 V, calculate ∆G° for the cell. (F = 96.500 kJ/Vmol) Au3+ + 3e- --> Au(s) E°=1.50 V Ni2+ + 2e- --> Ni(s) E°=-0.25 V
A Co|Co2+ || Au+|Au galvanic cell is constructed in which the standard cell voltage is 1.96 V. Calculate the free energy change at 25°C when 0.900 g of Au plates out, if all concentrations remain at their standard value of 1 M throughout the process. What is the maximum amount of work that could be done by the cell on its surroundings during this experiment? deltaG^0= ?J maximum work = ?J
The standard reduction potential of the Pb2+|Pb electrode is –0.13 V and the standard potential of the cell Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Pb2+(aq) | Pb(s) is +0.63 V. What is the standard reduction potential of the Zn2+|Zn electrode? Question 9 options: –0.76 V –1.52 V +0.76 V –0.50 V +0.50 V