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9 November, 10:53

Delta G = - nFE (How do you find n when different number of electrons)

One reaction transfers 3e, and the other 2e, Would n be - 6?

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  1. 9 November, 13:21
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    3 F e 2 + + 6 e - + 2 NO + 4 H2 O → 3 Fe (s) + 2 N O-3 + 8 H + + 6 e-

    Withdraw the electrons.

    Δr G=-vF E cell

    where:

    E cell = Er - El

    r and l is a subscript for right and left.

    n=no. of moles of products_no. of moles of reactants
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