Consider the Reaction: 2Ag+(aq)+ Cu(s) Cu2+(aq)+ 2Ag(s)
If the Standard Potentials of Ag+ and Cu2+
Multiple Choice
Consider the reaction: 2Ag+(aq) + Cu(s) Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag(s)
If the standard potentials of Ag+ and Cu2+ are +0.80 V and +0.34 V,respectively,calculate the value of E for the given reaction.
A) +1.48 V
B) -1.26 V
C) -0.46 V
D) +1.26 V
E) +0.46 V
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