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Given Eo
Cr3+/Cr
= –0.72 V, Eo
Fe2+/Fe
= –0.42,

the potential for the cell Cr / Cr3+ (0.1 M) || Fe2+ (0.01 M) | Fe is

–0.26 V
0.26 V
0.339 V
–0.339 V
Additional Questions

ElectrolyteKClKNO3 HClNaOAcNaCl
Λ(S cm2mol–1)149.9145426.291126.5

Calculate Λ
HoAc
using appropriate molar conductances of the electrolytes listed above at infinite dilution in H2O at 25°C

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The equivalent conductances of two strong electrolytes at infinite dilution in H2O (where ions move freely through a solution) at 25°C are given below:

Λo
CH3COONa
= 91.0 S cm2 / equiv

Λo
CHCl
= 426.2 S cm2 / equiv

What additional information/quantity one needs to calculate Λ° of an aqueous solution of acetic acid?

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In a cell that utilizes the reaction

Zn(s) + 2H+ (aq) → Zn2+ (aq) + H2(g)

addition of H2SO4 to cathode compartment will

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For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal the standard cell potential was found to be +0.46 V at 25°C. The value of standard Gibbs energy, ΔG° will be (F = 96500 C mol–1)

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In the electrolysis of acidulated water, it is desired to obtain 1.12 cc of hydrogen per second under S.T.P. conditions. The current to be passed is

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The one which decreases with dilution is

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Which of the following electrolytic solutions has the least specific conductance?

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The standard electrode potential for the half cell reactions are

Zn++ + 2e → Zn, E° = – 0.76 V

Fe++ + 2e → Fe, E° = – 0.44 V

The e.m.f. of the cell reaction Fe++ + Zn → Zn++ + Fe is

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Which of the following is a redox reaction?

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Given

(i) Cu2+ + 2e → Cu, E° = 0.337 V

(ii) Cu2+ + e → Cu+, E° = 0.153 V

Electrode potential E° for the reaction Cu+ + e → Cu will be

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