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  1. The standard potential of this cellSn|Sn^+2 || Cr^+3|Cr is -0.60 V , what is the reductional standard potential of Cr^+3|Cr ? if
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  2. (b) (i)The e.m.f. of the cell was measured as 0.62 volts. Taking the standard electrode potential of Cu/Cu2+ as = +0.34 volts,
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  3. In conjunction with a standard hydrogen electrode, the La3+|La half-cell is the anode and the standard cell potential is 2.52V.
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  4. Assuming that this half cell I2 + 2e- + =>2I- as standard electrode and assumed its potential that is 0.00 V :a) what is
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  5. An electrochemical cell of notation Pd | Pd²⁺ || Cu²⁺ | Cu has E° = -0.65 V. If we know that the standard reduction
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  6. The standard potential for the following galvanic cell is 1.72V :Be(s)|Be2+(aq)||Pb2+(aq)|Pb(s) The standard reduction potential
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  7. Calculate the cell potential for the following reaction as written at 79C given that [Zn^+2] = 0.819 M and [Ni^+2] = 0.014 M.Zn
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  8. Is there a difference between standard cell potential and reduction potential in electrochemistry? Can someone explain it to me?
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  9. The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V:Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s). What would
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  10. The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V:Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s). What would
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