Recycling!! And also planting more trees.
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The correct answer is C. An example of measurement bias in scientific
measurement, of the available answers, would be a balance that always
reads 0.1g. The other possible answers are all examples of devices or
measurement techniques that would help a scientist to avoid measurement
bias, rather than contributing to it.
Answer : The value of ΔG expressed in terms of F is, -1 F
Explanation :
First we have to calculate the standard electrode potential of the cell.

or,


Now we have to calculate the standard cell potential.
Formula used :

where,
= Gibbs free energy = ?
n = number of electrons = 2
F = Faraday constant
= standard e.m.f of cell = +0.5 V
Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the Gibbs free energy.


Therefore, the value of ΔG expressed in terms of F is, -1 F
2H₂ + O₂ = 2H₂O
n(H₂)=m(H₂)/M(H₂)
n(H₂)=5g/2.0g/mol=2.5 mol
n(O₂)=m(O₂)/M(O₂)
n(O₂)=40g/32.0g/mol=1.25 mol
H₂ : O₂ = 2 : 1
2.5 : 1.25 = 2 : 1
n(H₂O)=n(H₂)=2n(O₂)=2.5 mol
m(H₂O)=n(H₂O)M(H₂O)
m(H₂O)=2.5mol*18.0g/mol=45.0 g
In the first shell there is 2 electrons and on the second shell there is 4 elections.