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231. Which factor makes secondary cells more acceptable as a source of power?
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232. Write Nernst equation for single electrode potential.


The concentration of all species involved in the species involved in the electrode reaction is unity.This need not be always true.
Nernst shows that for the electrode reaction:
Mn+(aq) +Ne-M(s)

the electrode potential at any concentration measured with respect to standard hydrogen electrode can be represented by:
EMn+M = EMn+M- - RTnFIn [M][Mn+]
but concentration of solid M is taken as unity as we have
EMn+M = EMn+M- - RTnFIn 1[Mn+]

R is gas constant (8.314 JK–1 mol–1),
F is Faraday constant (96487 C mol–1), T is temperature in kelvin and [Mn+] is the concentration of the species, Mn

Let us take a electrode reaction
Zn2++ 2e- Zn
The Nernst equation of this electrode
E =E° - 2.303RTnFlog AproductAreactant
Instead of activity, we can take molar concentration.
E = E°- 0.05916nlog[Zn][Zn2+]
For pure solid and liquid molar concentration is taken as unity.
E = E°- 0.05916nlog1[Zn2+]

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233. Why is the equilibrium constant k related to only E°cell and not Ecell.
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234. How does the molar conductivity of KCl solution vary with increasing concentration?
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235. Give an example of fuel cell.
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236. Write the symbolic notation for standard hydrogen electrode and its potential.
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237. What is a galvanic cell? What type of reactions give rise to electric current in a galvanic cell and how?
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238. What information is conveyed by the cell rotation given below?
Cu(s) | Cu2+ (aq) (0.1 M) || Ag+ (aq) (0.2 M) | Ag(s)
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239. What is a salt bridge and what function does it save in a galvanic cell?
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240. What is meant by ‘standard electrode potential’ on the hydrogen scale?
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