An electrochemical cell is composed of pure copper and pure cadmium electrodes immersed in solutions of their
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An electrochemical cell is composed of pure copper and pure cadmium electrodes immersed in solutions of their respective divalent ions. For a 6.5 × 10-2 M concentration of Cd2+, the cadmium electrode is oxidized, yielding a cell potential of 0.775 V. Calculate the concentration of Cu2+ ions if the temperature is 25°C.
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Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction
ISBN: 978-1118324578
9th edition
Authors: William D. Callister Jr., David G. Rethwisch
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