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What is the standard cell potential?
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Mn (s) -1.19V
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn (s) „³ Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e ¡V +1.19V
The electrode potential for a given cell,
E = Ecathode ¡V Eanode = -0.13 ¡V(-1.19) = +1.06 V
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What is the standard cell potential?
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Mn (s) -1.19V
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn (s) „³ Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e ¡V +1.19V
The electrode potential for a given cell,
E = Ecathode ¡V Eanode = -0.13 ¡V(-1.19) = +1.06 V
What is the standard cell potential?
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Mn (s) -1.19V
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn (s) „³ Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e ¡V +1.19V
The electrode potential for a given cell,
E = Ecathode ¡V Eanode = -0.13 ¡V(-1.19) = +1.06 V
I don't understand some of the symbols.
What is the standard cell potential?
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Mn (s) -1.19V
Pb2+ ( aq ) + 2e „³ Pb (s) -0.13V
Mn (s) „³ Mn2+ ( aq ) + 2e ¡V +1.19V
The electrode potential for a given cell,
E = Ecathode ¡V Eanode = -0.13 ¡V(-1.19) = +1.06 V
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