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please help!! thanks O1 (25%). Consider the Harned H2/AgCl cell: PtH2HCl(aq)AgCl(s)Ag 1) Determine E of the cell using the tabulations of standard reduction potentials (Ag/AgCl(s)

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O1 (25\%). Consider the Harned H2/AgCl cell: PtH2HCl(aq)AgCl(s)Ag 1) Determine E of the cell using the tabulations of standard reduction potentials (Ag/AgCl(s) standard reduction potential is 0.222V ). ( 2%) 2) Show the electrode reactions (label anode and cathode). (3\%) 3) For all the molality values shown in the table, calculate E for the cell assuming pH2=1atm and then plot E as a function of mHCl. (10\%) 4) Assuming you don't believe Eo from part (i), use E from part (iii) and the Debye-Huckel result to calculate Eo for the cell. (10%) Table 9-10. Activity coefficients x for strong electrolytes at 298K Note: Dashes indicate data not available. Source: Data from Latimer (reference 35)

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