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A voltaic cell is made by connecting two half cells represented by half equations below: SnA(aq)2++2eA−⟶SnA(s), E0 = − 0.14 V FeA(aq)3++eA−⟶FeA(aq)2+, E0 = + 0.77 V - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

A voltaic cell is made by connecting two half cells represented by half equations below:

\[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> Sn_{(s)}}\], E0 = − 0.14 V

\[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + e^- -> Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V

Which statement is correct about this voltaic cell?

पर्याय

  • Fe2+ is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is −0.91 V.

  • Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.

  • Fe2+ is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.

  • Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.63 V.

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उत्तर

Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.

Explanation:

Given, \[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> Sn_{(s)}}\], E0 = − 0.14 V

\[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + e^- -> Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V

The reduction potential of \[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)}}\] is higher than that of \[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\].

As a result, sn(s) will be oxidised and Fe3+ will be decreased.

At Anode: \[\ce{Sn_{(s)} -> Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^-}\], E0 = − 0.14 V

At Cathode: \[\ce{2Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> 2Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V

Overall cell reaction: \[\ce{Sn_{(s)} + 2Fe^{3+} -> Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\]

E = 0.77 − (−0.14)

E = 0.91 V

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