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प्रश्न
A voltaic cell is made by connecting two half cells represented by half equations below:
\[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> Sn_{(s)}}\], E0 = − 0.14 V
\[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + e^- -> Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V
Which statement is correct about this voltaic cell?
पर्याय
Fe2+ is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is −0.91 V.
Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.
Fe2+ is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.
Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.63 V.
उत्तर
Sn is oxidised and the voltage of the cell is 0.91 V.
Explanation:
Given, \[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> Sn_{(s)}}\], E0 = − 0.14 V
\[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + e^- -> Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V
The reduction potential of \[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)}}\] is higher than that of \[\ce{Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\].
As a result, sn(s) will be oxidised and Fe3+ will be decreased.
At Anode: \[\ce{Sn_{(s)} -> Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^-}\], E0 = − 0.14 V
At Cathode: \[\ce{2Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)} + 2e^- -> 2Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\], E0 = + 0.77 V
Overall cell reaction: \[\ce{Sn_{(s)} + 2Fe^{3+} -> Sn^{2+}_{ (aq)} + 2Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\]
E = 0.77 − (−0.14)
E = 0.91 V
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