For a , the correct Nernst Equation is:
- A
- B
- C
- D
For a , the correct Nernst Equation is:
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: The electrochemical cell is .
Find: The correct Nernst equation for the cell.
Use the general Nernst equation:
Here, is the number of electrons transferred and is the reaction quotient.
The half-reactions are:
Since silver reduction occurs twice, the balanced overall reaction is:
Detailed Working
For the balanced cell reaction, the reaction quotient is:
Also, because electrons are transferred.
Substituting into the Nernst equation:
The solution concludes that this aligns with option C and writes it as:
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Note: The detailed working on the page first gives and then simplifies to the listed option form from the solution's.
Using the reactant and product concentrations in reverse order inside . For this cell, magnesium is oxidized and silver ions are reduced, so must be formed from the overall reaction, not from electrode order alone. Write the balanced reaction first, then construct .
Ignoring the stoichiometric coefficient of silver ion and writing directly. This is wrong because the balanced reaction contains . Use powers according to stoichiometric coefficients when forming .
Using the wrong sign in the Nernst equation. The standard form is . Do not replace the minus sign with a plus sign unless the logarithmic term is algebraically rewritten accordingly.
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