The 6.00 V batteries used to power camp lanterns employ a redox reaction in which four (4) electrons are transferred. Wh

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The 6.00 V batteries used to power camp lanterns employ a redox reaction in which four (4) electrons are transferred. Wh

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The 6.00 V batteries used to power camp lanterns employ a redox
reaction in which four (4) electrons are transferred. What is ∆G°
for the reaction?
–2,320 kJ/mol
+2320 kJ/mol
–579 kJ/mol
–2,320,000 kJ/mol
A certain electrochemical reaction has a ∆G° = –57.8 kJ/mol, and
E° = 0.15 V. How many electrons were transferred in this
process?
Number of electrons =
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