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An electrochemical cell is based on these two half-reactions:
Ox: Sn(s) → Sn2+(aq, 1.74 M) + 2 e-
Red: ClO2(g, 0.120 atm) + e- → ClO2-(aq, 1.44 M)
Calculate the cell potential at 25°C
E Sn>Sn2+ = -.14
E ClO2 = .95
Ox: Sn(s) → Sn2+(aq, 1.74 M) + 2 e-
Red: ClO2(g, 0.120 atm) + e- → ClO2-(aq, 1.44 M)
Calculate the cell potential at 25°C
E Sn>Sn2+ = -.14
E ClO2 = .95
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