Use the shorthand notation (page 450) to describe the cells in Problem. Each cell is supplied with a salt bridge to provide electrical contact between the solutions in the two cell compartments.
Problem Calculate the potential of the following two half-cells that are connected by a salt bridge:
*(a) a galvanic cell consisting of a lead electrode (right electrode) immersed in 0.0220 M Pb2+ and a zinc electrode in contact with 0.1200 M Zn2+.
(b) a galvanic cell with two platinum electrodes, the one on the left immersed in a solution that is 0.0445 M in Fe3+ and 0.0890 M in Fe2+, the one on the right in a solution that is 0.00300 M in Fe(CN)64- and 0.1564 M in Fe(CN)63-.
*(c) a galvanic cell consisting of a standard hydrogen electrode on the left and a platinum electrode immersed in a solution that is 3.50 × 10-3 M in TiO2+, 0.07000 M in Ti3+, and buffered to a pH of 3.00.
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