Asked by Katherine
The voltage generated by the zinc concentration cell described by,
Zn(s)|Zn2+ (aq, 0.100 M)||Zn2+ (aq, ____ M)|Zn(s)
is 24.0 mV at 25 °C. Calculate the concentration of the Zn2 (aq) ion at the cathode.
My textbook advised me to use the Nernst Equation and by rearranging and substituting i got x=0.0444498 M.. Can somebody please tell me if that is that correct?
Zn(s)|Zn2+ (aq, 0.100 M)||Zn2+ (aq, ____ M)|Zn(s)
is 24.0 mV at 25 °C. Calculate the concentration of the Zn2 (aq) ion at the cathode.
My textbook advised me to use the Nernst Equation and by rearranging and substituting i got x=0.0444498 M.. Can somebody please tell me if that is that correct?
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't get that. I think (Zn^2+) is greater than 0.1 M, not less.
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