Consider again, the voltaic cell described earlier, consisting of iron and lead
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Question
Consider again, the voltaic cell described earlier, consisting of iron and lead plates, each immersed in a solution of their respective ions, but this time, under non-standard conditions. If the iron plate is immersed in a 0.023 M Fe(NO3)2 solution and the lead plate is immersed in a 0.85 M Pb(NO3)2 solution, what is the cell voltage under these non-standard conditions? Assume a temperature of 298 Kelvin. Note that the gas constant R has the value 8.314 J / mol K and the Faraday constant has the value 96485 Coulomb/mol.
Side note. Voltic Cell is .32V.
A: 0.37 V
B: 1.48 V
C: 1.87 V
D: 2.31 V
Explanation / Answer
Ecell = E0cell