When silver chloride is dissolved in a large excess of ammonia, practically all silver ion can be assumed to exist in form of a single ionic species [Ag,(NH,),J*. Compute the values of x and y using the two following cells:
Cell I: Ag | 4.0 x 10-4 M AgCl, 1 M NH, || 4 x 10 M - AgCl, 1 M - NH,|Ag; Ee = 0.118 V at 298 K.
Cell II: Ag | 3 x 10 M AgCl, 1 M - NH3 || 3 x 10 M - AgCl, 0.1 M - NH,|Ag; Ecel=0.118 V at 298 K. !!
(a) x= 1, y = 2 (b) x = 1, y = 4
(c) x = 2, y = 4 (d) x = 1, y = 6
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