Write the Nerst equation. What part of it represent the correction factor for non-standard state conditions
Answers
Answer:
Let us consider a reaction, aA+bB→cC+dD
Therefore, Nernst equation is as follows :-
E
cell
=E
cell
0
−
nF
2.303RT
log
[A]
a
[B]
b
[C]
c
[D]
d
where, E
cell
= potential of cell at given conditions
E
cell
0
= potential of cell at standard conditions
n→ number of electrons involved in the reaction
F= Faraday's constant =96500C
The correction factor for non-standard state conditions is represented by
nF
−2.303RT
log
[A]
a
[B]
b
[C]
c
[D]
d
where, R is universal gas constant.
T is temperature in kelvin.
Answer:
Let us consider a reaction, aA+bB→cC+dD
Therefore, Nernst equation is as follows :-
E
cell
=E
cell
0
−
nF
2.303RT
log
[A]
a
[B]
b
[C]
c
[D]
d
where, E
cell
= potential of cell at given conditions
E
cell
0
= potential of cell at standard conditions
n→ number of electrons involved in the reaction
F= Faraday's constant =96500C
The correction factor for non-standard state conditions is represented by
nF
−2.303RT
log
[A]
a
[B]
b
[C]
c
[D]
d
where, R is universal gas constant.
T is temperature in kelvin.