∆E˙(potential difference of a redox reaction) = 2.17 V Find ∆G˚˙. ∆G˚˙=- nF∆E˙ F=Faraday’s constant 96,480 J/Vmol. n=# e

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∆E˙(potential difference of a redox reaction) = 2.17 V Find ∆G˚˙. ∆G˚˙=- nF∆E˙ F=Faraday’s constant 96,480 J/Vmol. n=# e

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∆E˙(potential difference of a redox reaction) = 2.17 V Find
∆G˚˙. ∆G˚˙=- nF∆E˙ F=Faraday’s constant 96,480 J/Vmol. n=#
electrons transferred. In this case, there is 1 electron
transferred. 28. (5 points) Is
a spontaneous reaction? (ie is ∆G˚˙ positive or negative?)
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