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The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cr3+] = 1.32×10-3 M and [Fe3+] = 1.14 M, is 131 kJ: Cr3+(1.32×10-3 M) + Fe2+(aq) Cr2+(aq) + Fe3+(1.14 M) ΔG = 131 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?

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Answer:

E°cell = - 1.3575 V

This reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction

Step-by-step explanation:

The given cell reaction:

Cr³⁺(1.32 × 10⁻³ M) + Fe²⁺(aq) → Cr²⁺(aq) + Fe³⁺(1.14 M)

The given Gibbs free energy: ΔG = 131 kJ = 131 × 10³ J (∵ 1 kJ = 10³ J)

As we know,

ΔG = - n F E°cell

Here, n - the number of moles of electrons transferred = 1

F - Faraday constant = 96500

E°cell - cell potential = ?


\therefore E^(\circ )_(cell) = -(\Delta G)/(n \: F) = -(131* 10^(3)\, J)/(1\, mol*96500 \, C.mol^(-1))


\Rightarrow E^(\circ )_(cell) = -1.3575\, V

For a given chemical reaction if-

1. ΔG = negative and E°cell = positive

The reaction is spontaneous and proceeds spontaneously in the forward direction.

2. ΔG = positive and E°cell = negative

The reaction is non-spontaneous and proceeds spontaneously in the reverse direction.

Since, for this chemical reaction:

Cr³⁺(1.32 × 10⁻³ M) + Fe²⁺(aq) → Cr²⁺(aq) + Fe³⁺(1.14 M)

ΔG = + 131 × 10³ J ⇒ positive

and, E°cell = - 1.3575 V ⇒ negative

Therefore, this reaction is spontaneous in the reverse direction.

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