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| Jun5-06, 02:16 AM | #1 |
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Potential of Ag/Ag+ electrode
Hello everybody
I would like to know the potential of two electrode. 1- The first is the electrode of Ag/Ag+ in a saturated solution of NaCl I think that the pKs of AgCL is 9.8 (is it right?) So E= E0+0.06log[(Ks)1/2] E=0.8-0.506 E=0.506 vs ENH Is it correct? (in a book I found a value of 0.2 so...) 2- The second is the electrode of Ag/Ag+ in a solution of NaCl at 3 mol/L this time so E=E0+0.06logKs-0.06log[Cl+] ?? E=0.8-0.588-0.0286=0.183 V vs ENH Is it correct? Thank you for your help Chris |
| Jun5-06, 09:25 AM | #2 |
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Everything seems right, till "E=0.8-0.506". Shouldn't it be 0.588, as you used in the next question? If you do that, you get E = 0.8-0.588 = 0.212 |
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