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ChemistryMediumMCQ2019 · 10 Jan Shift 2

Q44.In the cell, Pt(s)|H2(g, 1 bar)| HCl (aq)|AgCl(s)| Ag(s)|Pt(s),the cell potential is 0 .92 V when a 10−6 molar HCl solution is used. The standard electrode potential of Ag AgCl Cl− electrode is: (Given, 2.303RT F = 0 .06 V at 298 K) (1) 0 .76 V (2) 0 .20 V (3) 0 .40 V (4) 0 .94 V

What This Question Tests

This question requires constructing the overall cell reaction and applying the Nernst equation to determine the standard electrode potential of a specific electrode, given the cell potential at non-standard conditions.

Concepts Tested

Nernst equation for a full cellStandard electrode potentialsCell notation and reactions

Formulas Used

E_cell = E°_cell - (0.06/n) log Q

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