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The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry.

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Question

The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry. To calculate the cell potential at non-standard-state conditions, the equation is

E=E2.303RTnFlog10Q

where E is the potential in volts, E is the standard potential in volts, R is the gas constant, T is the temperature in kelvins, n is the number of moles of electrons transferred, F is the Faraday constant, and Q is the reaction quotient. At standard temperature, 25 C or 298 K, the equation has the form

E=E(0.0592n)logQ

The reaction quotient has the usual form

Q=[products]x[reactants]y

A table of standard reduction potentials gives the voltage at standard conditions, 1.00 M for all solutions and 1.00 atm for all gases. The Nernst equation allows for the calculation of the cell potential E at other conditions of concentration and pressure.

Part A

For the reaction

2Co3+(aq)+2Cl(aq)2Co2+(aq)+Cl2(g).  E=0.71 V

what is the cell potential at 25 C if the concentrations are [Co3+]= 0.802 M , [Co2+]= 8.00×103M , and [Cl]= 1.30×102M and the pressure of Cl2 is PCl2= 9.20 atm ?

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

Explanation / Answer

part A )

Q = [Co+2]^2 PCl2 / [Co+3]^2 [Cl-]^2

Q = (8.00×103)^2 x 9.20 / (0.802)^2 (1.30×102)^2

Q = 5.89 x 10^-4 / 1.087 x 10^-4

Q = 5.42

E = E - 0.05916 / n * log Q

E = 0.71 - 0.05916 / 2 * log ( 5.42 )

E = 0.688 V ------------------------------> answer

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