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Find K for this redox reaction when E = +1.05 V: Ni + 2Ag+ → Ni2+ + 2Ag
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Find K for this redox reaction when E = +1.05 V: Ni + 2Ag+ → Ni2+ + 2Ag
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Number of electrons that was displaced in this reaction = 2.
E⁰ = (0.0592/n)log K
log K = (E⁰*n)/0.0592 = 1.05*2/0.0592
K = 10^(1.05*2/0.0592)= 2.97 *10³⁵
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