Homework Week 7/8 #17

Arrhenius Equation:

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Homework Week 7/8 #17

Postby 705903057 » Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:07 am

Hi, this was the only problem that I could not figure out how to solve, could anyone help?

What would the potential of a standard hydrogen electrode (S.H.E.) be under the following conditions?

H+ = 0.31 M
PH, = 2.1 atm
T = 298 K

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Re: Homework Week 7/8 #17

Postby 205873468 » Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:26 am

Using the Nernst equation, the first step would be solving for Q by plugging in the given values. Q= 2.1/0.31=0.1476. From there we can plug and chug using the Nernst equation where you would get 0.0245 V.


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