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Write the Nerst equation. What part of it represent the correction factor for non-standard state conditions​

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Answered by umalaiappan
0

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.

Answered by BrainlySrijan2
2

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.

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