What is the potential of the cell involving this reaction?
Zn + 2Ag+ → Zn2+ + 2Ag
Reaction | Standard Reduction Potential |
Zn2+ + 2e– → Zn | E0 = –0.76 V |
Ag+ + e– → Ag | E0 = +0.80 V |
Question options:
a. |
0.84 V |
b. |
0.04 V |
c. |
2.36 V |
d. |
1.56 V |
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