Calculate the standard free energy change for the reaction, 2 Ag + 2H + → H 2 + 2 Ag + E°…
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Calculate the standard free energy change for the reaction, 2 Ag + 2H+ → H2 + 2 Ag+
E° for Ag+ + e– → Ag is 0.80 V
E° for Ag+ + e– → Ag is 0.80 V
- + 154.4 kJ
- + 308.8 kJ
- –154.4 kJ
- –308.8 kJ
Answer
(A) + 154.4 kJ
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