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प्रश्न
What is cell voltage?
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उत्तर
The difference in the electrical potential between anode and cathode is called cell voltage.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Consider the half reactions with standard potentials.
- \[\ce{Ag^{\oplus}_{ (aq)} + e^{\ominus} -> Ag_{(s)}E^\circ = 0.8 V}\]
- \[\ce{I2_{(s)} + 2e^\ominus -> 2I^{\ominus}_{(aq)} E^\circ = 0.53V}\]
- \[\ce{Pb^{2\oplus}_{(aq)} + 2e^{\ominus} -> Pb_{(s)} E^\circ = -0.13 V}\]
- \[\ce{Fe^{2\oplus} + 2e^{\ominus} -> Fe_{(s)} E^\circ = -0.44 V}\]
The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are ______.
Answer the following in one or two sentences.
Under what conditions the cell potential is called standard cell potential?
Answer the following:
Predict whether the following reaction would occur spontaneously under standard state condition.
`"Ca"_(("s")) + "Cd"_(("aq"))^(2+) -> "Ca"_(("aq"))^(2+) + "Cd"_(("s"))`
Calculate `"E"_"cell"^circ` of the following galvanic cell:
Mg(s) / Mg2+(1 M) // Ag+ (1 M) / Ag(s) if `"E"_"Mg"^circ` = – 2.37 V and `"E"_"Ag"^circ` = 0.8 V. Write cell reactions involved in the above cell. Also mention if cell reaction is spontaneous or not.
Calculate E.M.F. of following cell at 298 K Zn(s) |ZnSO4 (0.01 M)| |CuSO4 (1.0 M)| Cu(s) if \[\ce{E^0_{cell}}\] = 2.0 V.
Calculate \[\ce{E^0_{cell}}\] for the following cell.
\[\ce{Cr_{(s)} | Cr^{3+}_{( aq)} || Fe^{2+}){( aq)} | Fe_{(s)}}\]
Given: `"E"_("Cr"^(3+)//"Cr")^0` = −0.74 V,
`"E"_("Fe"^(2+)//"Fe")^0` = −0.44 V
The reduction potential of a half-cell consisting of nickel electrode in 0.1 M NiSO4 solution at 25°C is ____________.
(E0 = −0.257 V)
Identify the strongest reducing agent from the data given below:
| Element | `"E"^0 ("V")` |
| Al | −1.66 |
| Fe | −0.44 |
| Hg | +0.79 |
| Cu | +0.337 |
For the following cell, standard potential of copper electrode is 0.337 V and standard cell potential is 0.463 V.
\[\ce{Cu | Cu^{2+} (1 M) || Ag^+ (1 M) Ag}\]
What is the standard potential of silver electrode?
What is the standard potential of cell, Ni | Ni2+ (1M) || Cu2+ (1 M) | Cu?
If E°Cu = 0.337 V and E°Ni = - 0.236 V.
The standard electrode potential of Zn and Ni are - 0.76 V and - 0.25 V respectively. If the reaction takes place in the cell constructed between these two electrodes is spontaneous. What is the standard emf of the cell?
The tendency of an electrode to lose electrons is known as ______
Answer the following in one or two sentences.
What is the standard cell potential for the reaction?
\[\ce{2Al(s) + 3Ni^{2⊕}(1M) -> 2Al^{3⊕}(1 M) + 3Ni(s)}\]
if \[\ce{E{^{\circ}_{Ni}}}\] = −0.25 V and \[\ce{E{^{\circ}_{Al}}}\] = −1.66 V?
Which element from the following has the highest negative standard reduction potential?
Calculate the emf of the following cell at 25°C.
Zn(s)|Zn2+(0.08 M) || Cu2+(0.l M) |Cu(s)
E0zn = − 0.76 V, E0cu = 0.36 V.
Write the value of `(2.303 RT)/F` in the Nernst equation?
Write the four applications of emf series.
Standard potential (E°) of
\[\mathrm{Zn_{(aq)}^{+2}+2e^{-}\longrightarrow Zn_{(s)}~is~-0.76~V}\]
What is standard potential of reaction
\[2\mathrm{Zn}_{(\mathrm{s})}\longrightarrow2\mathrm{Zn}_{(\mathrm{aq})}^{+2}+4\mathrm{e}^{-}\] ?
Which from following formulae is used to obtain value of E°cell for a reaction taking place in Dry cell?
What is the reduction potential of hydrogen gas electrode when pure hydrogen gas is at 1 atmosphere pressure and platinum electrode is in contact with HCI of pH 2 at 298 K?
The cell potential for the following cell notation is approximately:
M(s) | M3+ (aq, 0.01 M) || N2+ (aq, 0.1 M) | N(s)
`E_(M^(3+)//M)^0` = 0.6 V and `E_(N^(2+)//N)^0` = 0.1 V
Which from following is CORRECT expression for Ecell of following cell?
\[\ce{Pb_{(s)} | Pb^++_{(1 m)} || Ag^+_{(0.1 m)} | Ag_{(g)}}\] at 25°C?
