Consider the following reaction and its ?G° at 25.00 °C. Mg(s) + Ni2+(aq) ? Mg2+(aq) + Ni(s) ?G° = -408.0 kJ/mol Calculate the standard cell potential, E°cell, for the reaction. E°cell = 2.11 V Calculate the equilibrium constant, K, for the reaction. K =
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0 kJ/mol), n is the number of moles of electrons transferred in the reaction, F is the Faraday constant (96,485 C/mol), and E°cell is the standard cell potential. First, we need to determine the number of moles of electrons transferred in the reaction. The Show moreā¦
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