For a cell reaction: M n + ( aq ) + ne – → M ( s ) , the Nernst equation for electrode…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
For a cell reaction: Mn+(aq) + ne– → M(s), the Nernst equation for electrode potential at any concentration measured with respect to standard hydrogen electrode is represented as
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