Chemistry, asked by beingsagar5885, 7 months ago

Nernst equation conditions

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Nernst equation is a general equation that relates the Gibbs free energy and cell potential in electrochemistry.
  • It is very helpful in determining cell potential, equilibrium constant etc.
  • At standard temperature T = 298 K, the 2.303RTF, term equals 0.0592 V.
Answered by c00li0
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Answer:

I don't really understand your question, but I hope this helps a bit though

Explanation:

The Equation above indicates that the electrical potential of a cell depends upon the reaction quotient Q of the reaction. As the redox reaction proceeds, reactants are consumed, and thus concentration of reactants decreases. Conversely, the products concentration increases due to the increased in products formation.

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