CHEM 113 Lecture : Cell potential, spontaneity, half-cell potentials
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The standard reduction potentials of lithium metal and chlorine gas are as follows:
Reaction | Reduction Potential (V) |
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+1.36 |
In a galvanic cell, the two half-reaction combine to:
Part A. Calculate the cell potential of this reaction under standard reaction conditions.
Part B. Calculate the free energy of the reaction. Express your answer in kilojoules.
Part C. What can be said about the spontaneity of this reaction?
- The reaction is spontaneous as written.
- The reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction.
- The reaction is at equiliibrium.
- The reaction is nonspontaneous.