Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work Formula

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The Cell Potential is the difference between the electrode potential of two electrodes constituting the electrochemical cell. Check FAQs
Ecell=(wn[Faraday])
Ecell - Cell Potential?w - Work Done?n - Moles of Electron Transferred?[Faraday] - Faraday constant?

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0.0777Edit=(30Edit4Edit96485.3321)
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Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Ecell=(wn[Faraday])
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Ecell=(30KJ4[Faraday])
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
Ecell=(30KJ496485.3321)
Next Step Convert Units
Ecell=(30000J496485.3321)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Ecell=(30000496485.3321)
Next Step Evaluate
Ecell=0.077732022424633V
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Ecell=0.0777V

Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work Formula Elements

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Constants
Cell Potential
The Cell Potential is the difference between the electrode potential of two electrodes constituting the electrochemical cell.
Symbol: Ecell
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Work Done
Work done by/on a system is energy transferred by/to the system to/from its surroundings.
Symbol: w
Measurement: EnergyUnit: KJ
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Moles of Electron Transferred
The Moles of Electron Transferred is the amount of electrons taking part in the cell reaction.
Symbol: n
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Faraday constant
Faraday constant represents the charge of one mole of electrons and is used in electrochemistry to relate the amount of substance undergoing oxidation.
Symbol: [Faraday]
Value: 96485.33212

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How to Evaluate Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work?

Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work evaluator uses Cell Potential = (Work Done/(Moles of Electron Transferred*[Faraday])) to evaluate the Cell Potential, The Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work formula is defined as the ratio of work that can be produced by the electrochemical cell to the total charge transferred during the reaction (nF). Cell Potential is denoted by Ecell symbol.

How to evaluate Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work, enter Work Done (w) & Moles of Electron Transferred (n) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work

What is the formula to find Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work?
The formula of Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work is expressed as Cell Potential = (Work Done/(Moles of Electron Transferred*[Faraday])). Here is an example- 0.077732 = (30000/(4*[Faraday])).
How to calculate Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work?
With Work Done (w) & Moles of Electron Transferred (n) we can find Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work using the formula - Cell Potential = (Work Done/(Moles of Electron Transferred*[Faraday])). This formula also uses Faraday constant .
Can the Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work be negative?
Yes, the Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work?
Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Cell Potential given Electrochemical Work can be measured.
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