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ChemistryElectrochemistryGalvanic cells/Nernst Equation/Concentration CellsMedium2 minPYQ_2021
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For the reaction
2Fe3+(aq)+2I-(aq)2Fe2+(aq)+I2( s)
the magnitude of the standard molar free energy change, rGm=-______kJ (Round off to the Nearest Integer).

Question diagram: For the reaction 2 Fe 3 + ( aq ) + 2 I - ( aq ) → 2 Fe 2 + (
Answer:
45
Solution:

Standard electrode potential is a measurement of the potential for equilibrium. There is a potential difference between the electrode and the electrolyte called the potential of the electrode. When unity is the concentrations of all the species involved in a semi-cell, the electrode potential is known as the standard electrode potential.

E10+2E20=3E30
E10=3E30-2E20

=3(-0.036)-2(-0.44)
=+0.772 V
Ecell 0=EFe3+/Fe2+0+EI-/I20=0.233
ΔrG0=-2×96.5×0.233=-45 kJ

Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:ElectrochemistrySubtopic:Galvanic cells/Nernst Equation/Concentration Cells
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