Chemistry, asked by kirandeep8163, 22 days ago

find standard Gibbs energy for a cell​

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Answered by durganandinimurugan
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The standard Gibbs energy for the given cell reaction in kJ mol−1 at 298K is:Zn(s)+Cu2+(aq)→Zn2+(aq)+Cu(s) Ecello=2V at 298K. (Faraday's constant, F=96000 Cmol−1)

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