3. Consider the unbalanced reaction shown below:
Au+3 (aq) + Ag (s) Ag+1 (aq) + Au (s)
A. Write out the balanced equation for this reaction.
B. What is Eocell for the spontaneous reaction here?
C. Give the expression for Q here that would be used in the Nernst
equation.
D. What is the value of n to be used in Nernst equation here?
E. What would be the value of the slope if Ecell were plotted vs
log Q for this reaction? F. Calculate Ecell if [Ag+1] = 0.150 M and
the [Au+3] = 0.250 M.
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