For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal, the standard cell potential was found…
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For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal, the standard cell potential was found to be + 0.46 V at 25°C. The value of Standard Gibbs energy, ΔG° will be (F = 96500 C mol-1):
- - 89.0 kJ
- - 89.0 J
- - 44.0 kJ
- - 98.0 kJ
Answer
(A) - 89.0 kJ
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