This document provides 16 important formulas related to electrochemistry:
1) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the cathode potential (Ecathode) minus the anode potential (Eanode).
2) The potential (E) of a cell is equal to the standard potential (E°) minus the logarithm of the ratio of products of concentrations of ions divided by reactants of ions, multiplied by a constant.
3) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the standard cell potential (E°cell) minus the logarithm of the ratio of concentrations of cathode and anode ions, multiplied by a constant.
4) The standard cell potential (E°cell
This document provides 16 important formulas related to electrochemistry:
1) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the cathode potential (Ecathode) minus the anode potential (Eanode).
2) The potential (E) of a cell is equal to the standard potential (E°) minus the logarithm of the ratio of products of concentrations of ions divided by reactants of ions, multiplied by a constant.
3) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the standard cell potential (E°cell) minus the logarithm of the ratio of concentrations of cathode and anode ions, multiplied by a constant.
4) The standard cell potential (E°cell
This document provides 16 important formulas related to electrochemistry:
1) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the cathode potential (Ecathode) minus the anode potential (Eanode).
2) The potential (E) of a cell is equal to the standard potential (E°) minus the logarithm of the ratio of products of concentrations of ions divided by reactants of ions, multiplied by a constant.
3) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the standard cell potential (E°cell) minus the logarithm of the ratio of concentrations of cathode and anode ions, multiplied by a constant.
4) The standard cell potential (E°cell
This document provides 16 important formulas related to electrochemistry:
1) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the cathode potential (Ecathode) minus the anode potential (Eanode).
2) The potential (E) of a cell is equal to the standard potential (E°) minus the logarithm of the ratio of products of concentrations of ions divided by reactants of ions, multiplied by a constant.
3) The cell potential (Ecell) is equal to the standard cell potential (E°cell) minus the logarithm of the ratio of concentrations of cathode and anode ions, multiplied by a constant.
4) The standard cell potential (E°cell
0.059 1 2. E = Eө - log n+ (At 298 K) n [M ] 2.303RT [Anode ion] 3. Ecell = Eөcell - log nF [Cathode ion] 0.059 4. Eөcell = log K c (At 298 K) n 5. ∆Gө = -nFEөcell l 1 l 6. R=ρ = A κ A 1 7. Conductance:G = R 8. Conductivity = Conductance × Cell constant 1 1 l l 9. κ = = ( ) =G ρ R A A * 10. Cell constant and is denoted by the symbol G Specific conductance κ 11. Λm = = Molarity C κ x 1000 12. Λm = C Remember: Unit of Λm in above formula is Scm2mol-1 ∧c 13. α = m 0 ∧m c α2 14. K a = 1-α FORMULAS- ELECTROCHEMISTRY
15. Kohlrausch’s Law of independent migration of ions:
If the limiting molar conductivity of the cations is denoted by λo+ and that of the anions by λo− then the limiting molar conductivity of electrolyte is: 0 ∧m = ν + λ0+ + v − λ0− Where v+ and v- are the number of cations and anions per formula of electrolyte.
16. Faraday constant: It is equal to 96487 C mol-1 or approximately equal to