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Calculate the potential (emf.) of the cell
Cd | Cd2+ (0.10 M) || H+(0.20 M) | Pt, H2 (0.5 atm)
(Given : E° Cd2+ / Cd = – 0.403 V, R = 8.314 K–1 K–1 mol–1, F = 96500 C mol–1)
Cell reaction will be
Equilibrium Constant from Nernst Equation: If the Daniell cell is short circuited, then we note that the reacton.
Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s)
takes place and as time passes, the concentration of Zn2+ keeps on increasing while the concentration of Cu2+ keeps decreasing. At the same time, voltage of the cell as read on the voltmeter keeps on decreasing. After some time, we shall note that there is no change in the concentration of Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions and at the same time, voltmeter gives zero reading. This indicates that equilibrium has been attained. In this situation the Nernst equation may be written as
But at equilibrium [Zn2+] / [Cu2+] = K
and the above equation can be written as
(E° = 1.1 V)
K = 2 x 1037 at 298
In general E°cell = 2.303 RT / nF x log K
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