The problem is: Calculate the standard free-energy change for the following reaction at 25 degrees Celsius.

2Au^+3(aq) + 3Cr(s)-> 2Au(s) + 3Cr^+2(aq)

I worked it out, getting half reaction:
Au^3+ + 3e- -> Au; E = 1.498
Cr^3+ + 3e- -> Cr; E = -0.74

Ecell = 1.498 - (-0.74) = 2.238
n = 6
F = 96485

I plugged it into equation changeG = -nFEcell and got -1295.6 kJ (answer is supposed to be in kJ, so I converted it from J). However, the problem says I'm wrong, and I'm wondering at which point I messed up?

2 answers

See your other post. delta e wrong at 6.
Thanks for your help. Sorry, I accidentally posted the question again without meaning to.