Multiple Choice
The standard potential for the cell
Cl2(g) + Cu(s) ⇌ CuCl2(aq)
Is +1.02 V. Determine the potential of the cell at a temperature of 298 K when the partial pressure of chlorine, Cl2, gas is 0.100 bar and the concentration of copper (II) chloride, CuCl2, is 0.017 mol dm-3.
A) +1.02 V
B) +1.13 V
C) +0.91 V
D) +1.23 V
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