TS EAMCET · Chemistry · Electrochemistry
What is the standard cell potential for the reaction with \(K=1\) (equilibrium constant)
- A One
- B Zero
- C 2.303
- D Infinity
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(B) Zero
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The relationship between cell potential and the equilibrium constant. We know. \(\Delta G=-R T \ln k=-n F E^{\circ}\) \(\Delta G=-2.303 \mathrm{RT} \log k=-n F E^{\circ}\) \(\log K_f=\frac{n F \times E^{\circ}}{R T \times 2.303}\)…
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