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The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V: Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s). What would...Asked by Morgan
The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V:
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s).
What would be the effect of increasing the concentration of Ag+?
A. The cell potential will decrease.
B. The cell potential will increase.
C. The cell potential will not change.
D. The cell potential will be 0 V.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s).
What would be the effect of increasing the concentration of Ag+?
A. The cell potential will decrease.
B. The cell potential will increase.
C. The cell potential will not change.
D. The cell potential will be 0 V.
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Answered by
DrBob222
You didn't answer my previous response.
How much do you know about this? Where are you stuck?
How much do you know about this? Where are you stuck?
Answered by
Morgan
well my chemistry book only goes over how to balance the equation and I know Ag is reduced but I don't know what will happen if I increase the about of Ag.
DrBod222
DrBod222
Answered by
Morgan
I think the answer is a or b am I correct
Answered by
Morgan
I think the answer is a or b am I correct.
Answered by
DrBob222
Yes, c and d are obviously wrong.
Answered by
DrBob222
Why don't use use the Nernst equation to calculate if the Ag^+ | e ==> Ag half cell goes up or down and how that will affect the voltage of the cell?
Answered by
Kenchappa
Chemistry
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