Electrochemistry - Result Question 27

####27. For the electrochemical cell, $\operatorname{Mg}(s)\left|Mg^{2+}(a q, 1 M) | Cu^{2+}(a q, 1 M)\right| Cu(s)$

The standard emf of the cell is $2.70 V$ at $300 K$. When the concentration of $Mg^{2+}$ is changed to $x M$, the cell potential changes to $2.67 V$ at $300 K$. The value of $x$ is (Given, $\frac{F}{R}=11500 K V^{-1}$, where $F$ is the Faraday constant and $R$ is the gas contant, $\operatorname{In}(10)=2.30)$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 27. (10)

Solution:

  1. (10) Equation of cell reaction according to the cell notation given, is

Given, $E _{\text {cell }}^{\circ}=2.70 V, T=300 K$

with $\quad\left[Mg^{2+}(a q)\right]=1 M$ and $\left[Cu^{2+}(a q)\right]=1 M$

and $n=2$

Further, $\quad E _{\text {cell }}=2.67 V$

with $\quad\left[Cu^{2+}(a q)\right]=1 M$

and $\quad\left[Mg^{2+}(a q)\right]=x M$

and $\quad \frac{F}{R}=11500 KV^{-1}$

where $F=$ Faraday constant, $R=$ gas constant From the formula,

$$ E _{\text {cell }}=E _{\text {cell }}^{\circ}-\frac{R T}{n F} \ln \frac{\left[Mg^{2+}(a q)\right]}{\left[Cu^{2+}(a q)\right]} $$

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