Question
As a standard voltaic cell runs, it "discharges" and the cell potential decreases with time. Explain.
Answers
The concentrations of the "ingredients" changes with time because one is being depleted and the other is being increased.
E = Eo - (0.05916/n)log(1/M^x+) for each half cell.
E = Eo - (0.05916/n)log(1/M^x+) for each half cell.
The constration ingredant Cheng with time
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