Emf of the following cell at 298 K in V is x × 10–2 . The cell is Zn|Zn2+ (0.1 M) || Ag+ (0.01 M) | Ag. The value of x is-
(Rounded off to the nearest integer)
\(\begin{aligned} & \text { Given; } \mathrm{E}_{\mathrm{Zn}^{2+}}^{\mathrm{o}} / \mathrm{Zn}=-0.76 \mathrm{~V} \\ & \mathrm{E}_{\mathrm{Ag}^{+} / \mathrm{Ag}}^{\mathrm{o}}=+0.80 \mathrm{~V} ; \frac{2.303 \mathrm{RT}}{\mathrm{F}}=0.059 \end{aligned}\)

1. 157
2. 147
3. 144
4. 154

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For the given cell :

CusCu2+C1MCu2+C2MCus change in Gibbs energy G is negative, if:

1. C1=2C2

2. C2=C12

3. C1=C2

4. C2=2C1

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The reduction potential of hydrogen half-cell will be negative if:

1. P(H2) = 1atm and [H+] = 2.0 M

2. P(H2) = 1 atm and [H+] = 1.0 M

3. P(H2) = 2 atm and [H+] = 1.0 M

4. P(H2) = 2 atm and [H+] = 2.0 M

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For the following cell with hydrogen electrodes at two different pressures p1 and p
Pt(H2) | H+(aq) |Pt (H2)
  p       1M        p2   
emf  is given by:

1. \(\frac{R T}{F} \log _{e} \frac{P_{1}}{p_{2}}\)
2. \(\frac{R T}{2F} \log _{e} \frac{P_{1}}{p_{2}}\)
3. \(\frac{R T}{F} \log _{e} \frac{P_{2}}{p_{1}}\)
4. \(\frac{R T}{2F} \log _{e} \frac{P_{2}}{p_{1}}\)

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Consider the following cell representation:

Pt/H2(1 atm)/H+(1 M) || Fe+3/Fe+2

The ratio of the concentration of Fe+2 to Fe+3 is-
[Given Ecell = 0.712, E0cell = 0.771]

1. 12 
2. 10
3. 16
4. 8 
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For a given cell at T K, 

\(Pt/H_2 (g)(1 \ bar)/H^+(1 \ M) \ || \ Fe^{3+} /Fe^{2+}/Pt \)

E cell = 0.712 V
E0 cell = 0.770 V
If \([Fe^{2+}] \over [Fe^{3+}]\) is t, then the value of t in the expression \(({t \over 5})\) is: 

(Given: \(({2.303 ~RT \over F} = 0.058) \))

1. 4
2. 6
3. 2
4. 1
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The EMF of a cell is given as 0.83 V. The cell can be represented as:
\(\mathrm{Ti}\left|\mathrm{Ti}^{+}(0.001 \mathrm{M}) \| \mathrm{Cu}^{2+}(0.01 \mathrm{M})\right| \mathrm{Cu}\)
The EMF of this cell could be increased by:
1. increasing conc. of \(\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\), keeping ​​​​​​conc. of \(\mathrm{Ti}^{+}\) constant.
2. increasing conc. of \(\mathrm{Ti}^{+}\), keeping conc. of \(\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\) constant.
3. increasing conc. of both \( \mathrm{Ti}^{+}\) and \( \mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\).
4. decreasing conc. of both \(\mathrm{Cu}^{2+}\) and \(\mathrm{Ti}^{+}\).
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