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Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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- The emf of the cell Pt | H2 (1 bar) | HCl (aq) | AgCl (s) | Ag was found to be 0.517 V at 25oC. Calculate the pH of the HCl solution.arrow_forward3 Co(s) + 2 NO 3- (aq) + 8 H+ (aq) = 3 Co 2+ (aq) + 2 NO (g) + 4 H2O (l) Determine the cell potential for the reaction at a pH of 4.0 ( you will need to use the Nernst equation) Assume that all concentrations, other than that of H+, are standard.arrow_forwardThe standard reaction Gibbs energy for the reaction: K2CrO4 (aq) + 2 Ag (s) + 2 FeCl3 (s) → Ag2CrO4 (s) + 2 FeCl2 (aq) + 2 KCl (aq) is – 62.5 kJ mol-1. Calculate the standard potential of the corresponding galvanic cell. [+0.324] The answer is in the bracket, I would like to know how it was obtained. Thank you!arrow_forward
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