The standard electrode potential for the reaction Ag + (aq) + e – Ag(s) Sn 2+ (aq) + 2e –…
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The standard electrode potential for the reaction
Ag+ (aq) + e–
Ag(s)
Sn2+(aq) + 2e–
Sn(s)
at 25°C are 0.80 volt and – 0.14 volt, respectively. The emf of the cell.
Sn | Sn2+ (1 M) | | Ag+ (1M) | Ag is
Ag+ (aq) + e–
Ag(s) Sn2+(aq) + 2e–
Sn(s) at 25°C are 0.80 volt and – 0.14 volt, respectively. The emf of the cell.
Sn | Sn2+ (1 M) | | Ag+ (1M) | Ag is
- 0.66 volt
- 0.80 volt
- 1.08 volt
- 0.94 volt
Answer
(D) 0.94 volt
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