Multiple Choice
Calculate the cell potential for the following reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C: Sn(s) ∣ Sn2+(aq, 0.100 mol L-1) Ag+(aq, 0.200 mol L-1) ∣ Ag(s)
E°(Sn2+/Sn) = -0.14 V and E°(Ag+/Ag) = +0.80 V
A) -2.68 V
B) -0.03 V
C) +0.95 V
D) +0.93 V
E) +2.10 V
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