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The standard free energy change for a reaction in an electrolytic cell is always:_________

a. Positive
b. Negative
c. Zero
d. Impossible to determine

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Answer: The standard free energy change for a reaction in an electrolytic cell is always positive.

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrolytic cells use electric currents to drive a non-spontaneous reaction forward.

Relation of standard free energy change and emf of cell


\Delta G^o=-nFE^0_(cell)

where,


\Delta G^o = standard free energy change

n= no of electrons gained or lost

F= faraday's constant


E^0_(cell) = standard emf


E^0_(cell) = standard emf = -ve , for non spontaneous reaction

Thus
\Delta G^o=(-ve)(-ve)=+ve

Thus standard free energy change for a reaction in an electrolytic cell is always positive.

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