The corrosion of iron in the atmosphere is governed by the following half reactions: O₂ + 4H+ + 4e¯ → 2H₂O Eº = 1.23V Fe

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The corrosion of iron in the atmosphere is governed by the following half reactions: O₂ + 4H+ + 4e¯ → 2H₂O Eº = 1.23V Fe

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The Corrosion Of Iron In The Atmosphere Is Governed By The Following Half Reactions O 4h 4e 2h O Eo 1 23v Fe 1
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The corrosion of iron in the atmosphere is governed by the following half reactions: O₂ + 4H+ + 4e¯ → 2H₂O Eº = 1.23V Fe³+ + 3e → Fe E = -0.036V B. [4.0 pts] Calculate the cell potential when environmental conditions are Po2-0.209 atm, [H*]-3.16x10-6 M, [Fe³+]-1.15x10-³ M, and ambient temperature of 35 °C. Take the molar solubility of O₂ as 3.45x10-4 M/atm
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