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Calculate the potential of a platinum electrode immersed in a solution that is(a) 0.0160 M...

Calculate the potential of a platinum electrode immersed in a solution that is

(a) 0.0160 M in K2PtCl4 and 0.2450 M in KCl.

(b) 0.0650 M in Sn(SO4)2 and 3.5 × 10-3 M in

SnSO4.

(c) buffered to a pH of 6.50 and saturated with

H2(g) at 1.00 atm.

(d) 0.0255 M in VOSO4, 0.0686 M in V2(SO4)3, and 0.100 M in HClO4.

(e) prepared by mixing 25.00 mL of 0.0918 M SnCl2 with an equal volume of 0.1568 M FeCl3.

(f) prepared by mixing 25.00 mL of 0.0832 M V(OH)4+ with 50.00 mL of 0.01087 M V2(SO4)3 and has a pH of 1.00.

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