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sashaice [31]
3 years ago
12

For the reaction 2Co3+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)→2Co2+(aq)+Cl2(g). E∘=0.483 V what is the cell potential at 25 ∘C if the concentrations are [

Co3+]= 0.190 M , [Co2+]= 0.205 M , and [Cl−]= 0.144 M , and the pressure of Cl2 is PCl2= 7.30 atm ?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Ecel =0,04 V

Explanation:

Apply the Nerst equation,

Ecel= Ecelº - (RT/nF)*lnQ

where R=8,314 J/molK, T=25ºC=298K and F =96 485 Coulombs/mol e- and n=number of moles of electrons transferred in the balanced equation. Q is cocient of products and reactives power to respective coefficients, if is a gas apply partial pressure

Write the semiequation redox and verify the numbers of electron for balance. In this case you don't need to change nothing

2Cl−(aq)→Cl2(g) + 2e-

<u>2CO3+(aq) + 2e-→2CO2+(aq)</u>

2Cl−(aq) + <u>2CO3+(aq) </u>→<u>2CO2+(aq) + </u>Cl2(g)

Hence

Ecel= 0.483 V -  0.013Ln ([CO2+]^2*PCl2] / [CO3+]^2*[Cl-]^2)

Ecel= 0.483 V -  0.013Ln ([0.205]^2 * 7.3] / [0.19]^2*[0.144]^2)

Ecel =0,04 V

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