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(Solved): The free energy of an electrochemical cell is given by the equation: G=nFE Where: GnFE= ...
The free energy of an electrochemical cell is given by the equation: ?G=?nFE Where: ?GnFE?= Gibbs Free Energy change = moles of electrons = Faraday’s constant = cell voltage ? NOTE: Write ?G as dG (with no spaces) for the answers below. In order to solve for the moles of electrons, n, you must multiply both sides of the equation by the same expression: ?G×=?nFE× The resulting equation is: n=