00:01
Devg is the maximum amount of energy available to do work or w max and for electrical chemical systems it's equal to w elec which is the electrical energy that is produced by the system and since the question did not specify what w is it could either be w max or w elec which is basically in the same same thing.
00:35
Secondly, what is the relationship between the potential and the work? again, so the work being the work that is done by the system is equal to the w -e -l -e -c electric work, if that's how you want to put it.
00:51
And by convention, it has a negative sign because it's the work that has been done by the system and not the work that is done on the system.
01:00
And since it's electric work, it's total charge, multiplied by the potential.
01:05
Now f is the charge on one mole of electrons and n is the number of more of electrons that are passing through the system.
01:13
So the total charge will be n into f, while the potential is represented by e.
01:20
So the worth is equals to minus nfe.
01:24
What is the relationship between the potential and q? well, the potential of the cell is equals to the potential, the standard potential of the cell, which is the potential of the cell and the standard conditions, minus rtmf, lnq.
01:41
And we use this term because most of the time the cell we are using are non -standard conditions...