The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry. To calculate the cell potential at non-

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The Nernst equation is one of the most important equations in electrochemistry. To calculate the cell potential at non- standard-state conditions, the equation is ▾ Part A For the reaction E = E° 2.303 nF where E is the potential in volts, Eº is the standard potential in volts, R is the gas constant, T' is the temperature in kelvins, 7 is the number of moles of electrons transferred, F is the Faraday constant, and Q is the reaction quotient. μA log10 RT Q 2Co³+( (aq) + 2Cl(aq)→2Co²+ (aq) + Cl₂(g). E° = 0.483 V what is the cell potential at 25 °C if the concentrations are [Co³+] = 0.891 M. [Co²+] = 0.405 M, and [Cl] = 0.894 M, and the pressure of Cl₂ is Pcl, = 4.80 atm ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ▸ View Available Hint(s) ?
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