The potential of the cell containing two hydrogen electrodes as represented below Pt, H 2…
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The potential of the cell containing two hydrogen electrodes as represented below
Pt, H2(g) | H+ (10–6 M) | |H+(10–4M)| H2(g), Pt at 298 K is
Pt, H2(g) | H+ (10–6 M) | |H+(10–4M)| H2(g), Pt at 298 K is
- –0.118 V
- –0.0591 V
- 0.118 V
- 0.0591 V
Answer
(C) 0.118 V
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