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प्रश्न
Standard electrode potential for Sn+4/Sn+2 couple is +0.15 V, and that for the Cr+3/Cr couple is –0.74 V. The two couples in their standard states are connected to make a cell. The cell potential will be ______.
विकल्प
+1.19 V
+0.89 V
+0.18 V
+1.83 V
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उत्तर
Standard electrode potential for Sn+4/Sn+2 couple is +0.15 V, and that for the Cr+3/Cr couple is –0.74 V. The two couples in their standard states are connected to make a cell. The cell potential will be +0.89 V.
Explanation:
The cell is represented as: Cr/Cr2+|| Sn4+/Sn2+
Given: Sn4+/Sn2+ = +0.15 V
Cr3+/Cr = −0.74 V
Since Sn4+/Sn2+ has a higher potential, it acts as the cathode, and Cr3+/Cr acts as the anode.
Cell potential is calculated using:
\[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cell} = E^{\circ}_{cathode} - E^{\circ}_{anode}}\]
= +0.15 − (−0.74)
= +0.15 + 0.74
= +0.89 V
