Standard cell potential is: Select the correct answer below: Odirectly proportional to K inversely proportional to K directly proportional to the natural log of K inversely proportional to the natural log of K
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Step 1: The standard cell potential is related to the equilibrium constant K by the Nernst equation: $$E_{cell} = E^\circ_{cell} - \frac{RT}{nF}lnQ$$ where: * $E_{cell}$ is the cell potential * $E^\circ_{cell}$ is the standard cell potential * R is the ideal gas Show more…
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