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31 October, 09:00

For the reaction below, determine the standard free energy change, δg o. cu (s) + sn2 + (aq) → cu2 + (aq) + sn (s) e o cell = -0.48 v view available hint (s) for the reaction below, determine the standard free energy change, δg o. cu (s) + sn2 + (aq) → cu2 + (aq) + sn (s) e o cell = -0.48 v - 92.6 kj 92.6 kj - 46.3 kj 46.3 kj

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  1. 31 October, 11:55
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    92.6 kJ.

    Explanation:

    ∵ ΔG°rxn = - nFE°cell,

    Where, ΔG°rxn is the standard free energy change (J).

    n is the no. of electrons in the reaction (n = 2).

    F is Faraday constant (C/mol) (F = 96500 C/mol).

    E°cell is the standard cell potential (E°cell = - 0.48 V).

    ∴ ΔG°rxn = - nFE°cell = - (2) (96500 C/mol) ( - 0.48 V) = 92640 J = 92.64 kJ.
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