The equilibrium constant for the reaction, 5 r(5)+M g^ 2+ (a q) 5 r^ 2+ (a q)+M g(5) is…
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction,
\(5 r(5)+M g^{2+}(a q) \rightleftharpoons 5 r^{2+}(a q)+M g(5)\) is 2.69 × 1012 at 25°C.
The E° for a cell made up of the Sr/Sr+2 and Mg+2/Mg half cells is:
- 0.3667 V
- 0.7346 V
- 0.1836 V
- 0.1349 V
Answer
(A) 0.3667 V
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