Δ G ° for the reaction, Cu 2+ + Fe → Fe 2+ + Cu is (Given : E ° Cu 2+ | Cu = +0.34 V, E °…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
ΔG° for the reaction, Cu2+ + Fe → Fe2+ + Cu is (Given : E°Cu2+ | Cu = +0.34 V, E°Fe2+ | Fe = –0.44 V)
- 11.44 kJ
- 180 .8 kJ
- 150.5 kJ
- 28.5 kJ
Answer
(C) 150.5 kJ
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