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At 25 degree C, you conduct a titration of 15.00 mL of a 0.0560 M AgNO_3 solution with a 0.0280 M Nal solution within the following cell: Saturated Calomel Electrode || Titration Solution | Ag (s) For the cell as written, what is the voltage after the addition of the following volume of Nal solution? The reduction potential for the saturated calomel electrode is E = 0.241 V. The standard reduction potential for the reaction Ag^+ + e^- rightarrow Ag (s) is E^0 = 0.79993 V. The solubility constant of Agl is K_sp = 8.3 times 10^-17. a) 0.700 mL b) 11.70 mL c) 30.00 mL d) 37.30 mL
At 25 degree C, you conduct a titration of 15.00 mL of a 0.0560 M AgNO_3 solution with a 0.0280 M Nal solution within the following cell: Saturated Calomel Electrode || Titration Solution | Ag (s) For the cell as written, what is the voltage after the addition of the following volume of Nal solution? The reduction potential for the saturated calomel electrode is E = 0.241 V. The standard reduction potential for the reaction Ag^+ + e^- rightarrow Ag (s) is E^0 = 0.79993 V. The solubility constant of Agl is K_sp = 8.3 times 10^-17. a) 0.700 mL b) 11.70 mL c) 30.00 mL d) 37.30 mL
Patrina SchowalterLv2
10 Jun 2019