When the Pb2+ concentration is 1.12 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction is 2.339V. What is the Mg2+ concentration?
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First, we need to write down the balanced redox reaction for the cell. The reaction involves the reduction of Pb2+ ions and the oxidation of Mg2+ ions. The balanced reaction is: Mg(s) + Pb2+(aq) -> Mg2+(aq) + Pb(s) Show more…
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