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explain nernest equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bold \color {Yellow}{Answer} In electrochemistry, the Nernst equation is an equation that relates the reduction potential of an electrochemical reaction (half-cell or full cell reaction) to the standard electrode potential, temperature, and activities (often approximated by concentrations) of the chemical species undergoing reduction and oxidation

Answered by avijitds93
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follow me and check the attachment

Explanation:

E = reduction potential

E^0 = standard potential

R = universal gas constant

T = temperature in kelvin

z = ion charge (moles of electrons)

F = Faraday constant

Q = reaction quotient

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