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For the following electrochemical reaction: Al3+(aq) + 3e -> Al(s) Eº = -1.66 V E° = 2.87 F2(g) + 2e -> 2F (aq) Calculate Eº for the cell.

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User PaulB
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Answer: The standard electrode potential of the cell is 4.53 V.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:


E^o_((F_2/F^-))=2.87V\\E^o_((Al^(3+)/Al))=-1.66V

The substance having highest positive
E^o potential
will always get reduced and will undergo reduction reaction. Here, fluorine will undergo reduction reaction will get reduced.

Aluminium will undergo oxidation reaction and will get oxidized.

Substance getting oxidized always act as anode and the one getting reduced always act as cathode.

To calculate the
E^o_(cell) of the reaction, we use the equation:


E^o_(cell)=E^o_(cathode)-E^o_(anode)


E^o_(cell)=2.87-(-1.66)=4.53V

Hence, the standard electrode potential of the cell is 4.53 V.

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User Rajat Singhal
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