A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode (PH₂) = 1atm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H*]. If the cell potential is 0.211 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? pH =
A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode (Pµ₂ )= 1atm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H*]. If the cell potential is 0.218 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? 2 pH =
Consider the following cell reaction: Fe(s) + 2 H+(? M) >Fe²+(1.00 M) + H₂(g)(1.00 atm) If the cell potential at 298 K is 0.143 volts, what is the pH of the hydrogen electrode? pH =
A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrod
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