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jasenka [17]
2 years ago
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A cell consists of a gold wire and a saturated calomel electrode (S.C.E.) in a 0.150 M AuNO 3 solution at 25 °C. The gold wire i

s connected to the positive end of a potentiometer, and the S.C.E. is connected to the negative end of the potentiometer. What is the half‑reaction that occurs at the Au electrode? Include physical states.
Chemistry
1 answer:
almond37 [142]2 years ago
6 0

The half reaction that occurs at the Au electrode is  1.64

<u>Explanation:</u>

Half cell reaction at 'Au' electrode

We have the equation,

Au + (aq) + e-  ---> Au(s)

Given the concenration of AuNO3=0.150 M

[Au +] =0.150 m

From the equation,

Au + (aq) + e-  ---> Au(s)

Standard electric potential= Eo= 1.69 volt

Solving the problem using the Nerst equation

E cell= E0 cell - 2.303 RT/ nF  log Qc

Where,

T = 298 K

n= no of electron lost or gained

F= faraday's constant= 965000/mole

R= universal constant= 8.314 J/ K/ Mole

Substitue the values we get

E cell = 1.69 volt - 0.05 g/n log (1/0.150M)

E cell = 1.69 volt - 0.05 g/1  0.824

E cell= 1.64

The half reaction that occurs at the Au electrode is  1.64

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