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lawyer [7]
4 years ago
8

A voltaic cell is constructed with two silver-silver chloride electrodes, where the half-reaction is AgCl (s) + e− → Ag (s) + Cl

− (aq) E° = +0.222 V The concentrations of chloride ion in the two compartments are 0.0222 M and 2.22 M, respectively. The cell emf is ________ V. A voltaic cell is constructed with two silver-silver chloride electrodes, where the half-reaction is (s) + (s) + (aq) E° = +0.222 V The concentrations of chloride ion in the two compartments are 0.0222 M and 2.22 M, respectively. The cell emf is ________ V. 0.00222 0.232 0.118 22.2 0.212
Chemistry
1 answer:
ANTONII [103]4 years ago
4 0

Answer : The cell emf for this cell is 0.118 V

Solution :

The half-cell reaction is:

AgCl(s)+e^\rightarrow Ag(s)+Cl^-(aq)

In this case, the cathode and anode both are same. So, E^o_{cell} is equal to zero.

Now we have to calculate the cell emf.

Using Nernest equation :

E_{cell}=E^o_{cell}-\frac{0.0592}{n}\log \frac{[Cl^{-}{diluted}]}{[Cl^{-}{concentrated}]}

where,

n = number of electrons in oxidation-reduction reaction = 1

E_{cell} = ?

[Cl^{-}{diluted}] = 0.0222 M

[Cl^{-}{concentrated}] = 2.22 M

Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get:

E_{cell}=0-\frac{0.0592}{1}\log \frac{0.0222M}{2.22M}

E_{cell}=0.118V

Therefore, the cell emf for this cell is 0.118 V

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