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An electrochemical cell is based on the following two half-reactions:
Ox: Sn (s) + Sn2+ (aq,1.90 M) + 2e-
Red: ClO2 (g, 0.225 atm) +e- -> ClO2- (aq,1.70 M)
Compute the cell potential at 25 degrees C. E cell= __ V
Ox: Sn (s) + Sn2+ (aq,1.90 M) + 2e-
Red: ClO2 (g, 0.225 atm) +e- -> ClO2- (aq,1.70 M)
Compute the cell potential at 25 degrees C. E cell= __ V
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Answer: The correct answer is Redox reaction.
Explanation:
Electrochemical cell is based on redox reaction.
Electrochemical cell converts electrical energy into chemical energy.
An electrochemical cell consists of two half-cells. Each half-cell consists of an electrode and an electrolyte.
The two half-cells may use the same electrolyte, or they may use different electrolytes.
The chemical reactions(Redox reaction) in the cell may involve the electrolyte, the electrodes, or an external substance.
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