Multiple Choice
A galvanic cell is composed of these two half-cells, with the standard reduction potentials shown: The actual concentrations in the cell are: [Co2+](aq) = 0.0100 M, [Cr3+] = 0.00100 M. What is the potential of this galvanic cell?Hint: First calculate E°, then apply the solution concentrations of the galvanic cell using the Nernst equation.
A) +0.40 V
B) +0.46 V
C) +0.52 V
D) +0.54 V
E) +1.02 V
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