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To find the standard potential of M3+/M electrode, the following cell is constituted : Pt/M/M3+(0.001molL1)/Ag+(0.01molL1)/Ag
The emf of the cell is found to be 0.421 volt at 298 K The standard potential of half reaction M3+3eM at 298 K will be :
(Given EeAg+/Ag at 298 K =0.80 Volt)
  1. 0.32 Volt
  2. 0.66 Volt
  3. 1.28 Volt
  4. 0.38 Volt

A
0.32 Volt
B
0.66 Volt
C
1.28 Volt
D
0.38 Volt
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The correct option is A 0.32 Volt
Ecell=E0cell0.0592nlog[M3+][Ag+]3
0.421=E0cell0.05923log0.001(0.01)3
E0cell=0.48V
E0cell=E0AgE0M
0.48=0.80E0Ag
E0Ag=0.32 V
The standard potential of half reaction M3+3eM at 298 K at 298 K will be 0.32 V.

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