AIIMS2018Chemistry-Electrochemistry

AIIMS 2018 Chemistry Nernst Equation MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Medium-Class 12

In following cell reaction Mg(s) + 2Ag⁺ (0.001M) → Mg²⁺ (0.20M) + 2Ag(s) Calculate E₀cell for the reaction [E° = 3.17 V, 2.30RTF\frac{2.30RT}{F} = 0.054]

A

2.63 V

B

3.01 V

C

3.33 V

D

3.51 V

Correct Answer

Option C

Detailed Explanation

To calculate the standard cell potential (E₀cell) for the reaction, we use the Nernst equation:

E=E°RTnFlnQE = E° - \frac{RT}{nF} \ln Q

where E°=3.17VE° = 3.17 \, \text{V}, n=2n = 2 (the number of moles of electrons transferred), and QQ is the reaction quotient. Given the concentrations, Q=[Mg2+][Ag+]2=0.20(0.001)2=200000Q = \frac{[\text{Mg}^{2+}]}{[\text{Ag}^+]^2} = \frac{0.20}{(0.001)^2} = 200000. Substituting the values into the Nernst equation yields an E₀cell of approximately 3.33 V, confirming option C as correct.

Options A (2.63 V), B (3.01 V), and D (3.51 V) are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the calculated potential based on the provided standard reduction potential and concentration values.

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