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explain nernest equation ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Nernst equation shows how the cell potential depends on the concentration, or molarity, of what the components are in the cells.

The Nernst equation can be used to determine

1) EMF of the cell at given concentration of reactants and products.

2) Equilibrium constant for a reaction

3) Gibbs energy of a reaction

Answered by rowdydolly2000
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The general form of the Nernst equation determines the point at which an electrochemical half-cell reaches equilibrium. ... Simplify the Nernst equation for standard laboratory conditions. For E = Eo - (RT/zF) Ln (aRed/aOx), we can treat RT/F as a constant where F = 298 degrees Kelvin (25 degrees Celsius).

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