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What is Nernst equation ? Write the equation for an electrode with electrode reaction `M^(n+)(aq)+ne^(-) hArr M(s).` |
Answer» The electrode potential at any concentration measured with respect to standard hydrogen electrode is represented by Nernst equation. Nernst equation is `E=E^(0) +(RT)/(nF) ln[M^(x+)]` [Metal Electrodes] Given electrode reaction is `M_((aq))^(n+)+ne^(-) hArrM_((s))` For the above electrode reaction Nernst equation is `E_((M^(n+)//M))=E_((M^(n+)//M))^(0)+(RT)/(nF)ln [Mn^(+)]` Here `E_((M^(n+)//M))=` Electrode potential `E_((M^(n+)//M))=` Standard Electrode poteitial R= gas constant `=8.314` J/K mole F = Faraday = 96487 c/mole T = temperature `[M^(n+)]=` concentration of species `M^(n+)` |
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