CHE 132 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Gibbs Free Energy, Colligative Properties, Strong Electrolyte

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Che 132 lecture 34: review for exam 3: this lecture was a review of different problems that can show up on the exam, one example is: (powerpoint, slide 6) What is the standard gibbs free energy for the reaction. E0 (al3+/al) = -1. 66v and e0 (i2/i-) = 0. 535v. You will be using the formula g = -nfe n is the number of electrons transferred. You can see this by looking at a specific half reaction and taking the difference in electrons from both sides. This is a constant you need to know. E is the emf so that would be ecell. When you combine all of these you will get -1271 kj/mol: this would be 0. 535v (-1. 66v) = 0 = ecathode: another example is: (powerpoint, slide 7) What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction. Once you plug in all the numbers you will get 8. 71 x 107.

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