The standard cell potential (Ecell) for the voltaic cell based on the reaction below is ............V. Determine the free change and the equilibrium constant for the following reaction. Cr(s) + 3Fe3+(aq) ..... 3Fe2+(aq) + Cr3+(aq)
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Step 1: Write the half-reactions The given reaction can be split into two half-reactions: 1) Cr(s) → Cr3+(aq) + 3e- 2) 3Fe3+(aq) + 3e- → 3Fe2+(aq) Show more…
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