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Homework Help: Inorganic chemistry

Posted by Steve on Saturday, April 11, 2009 at 11:09pm.

Calc1ulate E for the following electrochemical cell at 25 degrees Celsius

Pt(s) ! Sn^2+ (aq, 0.50M), S^4+(aq, 0.50M !!I^-(aq, 0.15M) ! AgI(s) ! Ag(s)! given the following standard reduction potentials.

AgI(s) = e^- ==> Ag(s) + I^-(aq) E naught = -0.15V

Sn^4+(aq) + 2e^- ==>Sn^2+(aq) E naught = +0.15V

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