Use the tabulated half-cell potentials to calculate ΔG° for the
following balanced redox reaction. (F = 96,485 C/mol
e)
2Li( s) + Cl 2 ( g) → 2 Cl - (
aq) + 2Li +( aq)
| Eº |
Li+(aq) + e- → Li(s) | -3.04V |
Cl2 (g) + 2e- → 2 Cl- (aq) | +1.36 V |
a. |
-425 kJ |
|
b. |
-849 kJ |
|
c. |
-8.49 x 10 5 kJ |
|
d. |
+324 kJ |
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