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Write the nernst equation for the cell reaction in a daniel cell

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Answered by BhavanaL
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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 lohitjinaga
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The Nernst equation relates the effective concentrations ( activities ) of the components of a cell reaction to the standard cell potential. For a simple reduction of the form Mn+ + ne– → M, it tells us that a half-cell potential will change by 59/n mV per 10-fold change in the activity of the ion.

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