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Why is equilibrium constant related to `E^@` cell and not to `E_(cell)`?

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-Electrochemistry-EXERCISE
  1. What conditions are required for a cell potential to be called standar...

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  2. Write Nernst equation and explain the terms involved in it.What part o...

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  3. Why is equilibrium constant related to E^@ cell and not to E(cell)?

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  4. Derive the relationship between standard cell potential and equilibriu...

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  5. How are DeltaG^@, E^@(cell) and equilibrium constant related for a par...

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  6. DeltaG^@ for a redox reaction depends on the number of electrons tran...

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  7. Using the relationship between DeltaG^@ of cell reaction and the stand...

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  8. Which species in each of the following pairs is better oxidizing agent...

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  9. Which species in each of the following pairs is better oxidizing agent...

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  10. Which species in each of the following pairs is better oxidizing agent...

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  11. Which species in each of the following pairs is better oxidizing agent...

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  12. Which species in each of the following pairs is better reducing agent ...

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  13. Which species in each of the following pairs is better reducing agent ...

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  16. Arrange the following oxidizing agents in order of increasing strength...

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  17. Arrange the following oxidizing agents in order of increasing strength...

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  18. Arrange the following reducing agents in order of increasing strength ...

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  20. Predict whether, Ag^+ can o-x-idise Pb to Pb^(2+) under standard stat...

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