Please check a Nernst equation

  1. Using the Nernst equation, determine the diluted concentration for both cells. Show your work.Given that [Cu2+] and [Zn2+] are
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  2. Using the Nernst equation, determine the diluted concentration for both cells. Show your work.Given that [Cu2+] and [Zn2+] are
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  3. The cell Pt|H2(1 bar)|HCl(m)|AgCl(s)|Aghas an Stadard elctrode potential value of 0.2224V at 298K Using the Nernst equation,
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  4. How to calculate Q in Nernst Equations, we used 0.10M solutions in all of our half cells.Nernst equation: Ecell = E0cell - RT/nF
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  5. Please check a Nernst equation for me?Calculate the cell potential for the following reaction as written at 61 °C, given that
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  6. derive nernst equation for emf of cell
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  7. Derive Nernst's equation for emf of a cell.
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  8. Potential of a cell is 0.1776 voltsPb|Pb2+(??M)||Pb2+(1.0M)|Pb I know i have to use Nernst's equation .. i just have no clue how
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    2. joshua asked by joshua
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  9. Can someone explain the Nernst Equation and its purpose, in as simple terms as possible? For some reason it's just not clicking
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    2. t asked by t
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  10. The measurement of pH using a glass electrode obeys the Nernst equation. The typical response of a pH meter at 25.00 degrees C
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    2. Kirti asked by Kirti
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