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ChemistryHardNumerical2024 · 01 Feb Shift 2

Q57.Consider the following redox reaction: MnO4- + H+ + H2C2O4 ⇌Mn2 + + H2O + CO2 The standard reduction potentials are given as below Ered° E0 = + 1 . 51 V; E0 = - 0 . 49 V CO2 / H2C2O4 MnO4- / Mn2 + If the equilibrium constant of the above reaction is given as Keq = 10x, then the value of x = _______ (nearest integer)

What This Question Tests

This question requires calculating the standard cell potential from given reduction potentials and then using the relationship between E°cell and Keq to find the value of x in the equilibrium constant expression.

Concepts Tested

Standard electrode potentialsStandard cell potentialRelationship between E°cell and Keq

Formulas Used

E°cell = E°cathode - E°anode

E°cell = (0.0591/n) log Keq (at 298K)

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