Chemistry, asked by AritraMukhopadhyay94, 9 months ago

What is the potential of a cell containing two hydrogen electrodes, in which the anode is in contact with 10−5M HCl and the cathode is in contact with 1000 times the concentration of HCl as that of the anode?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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in  this cathode and anode boh aare hydrogen electrode 

[H^+] in cathode = 10 (power ngative 2 ) as the con of HCl is 1000 timess greater than that of anode and [H^+]  at anode is 10 (power negative 5 )

 E^0 cell = 0 as cathode and anode are htdrogen , therefore 

 EMF of cell = 0.059 / 1   log 10^-2 / 10^ -5 = 0.059 x  3 =0.177V

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Answered by Adityaganjoo03
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Answer:

In  this cathode and anode boh aare hydrogen electrode  

[H^+] in cathode = 10 (power ngative 2 ) as the con of HCl is 1000 timess greater than that of anode and [H^+]  at anode is 10 (power negative 5 )

E^0 cell = 0 as cathode and anode are htdrogen , therefore  

EMF of cell = 0.059 / 1   log 10^-2 / 10^ -5 = 0.059 x  3 =0.177V

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