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Convert the following voltages. Assume the silver-silver chloride and calomel re

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Question

Convert the following voltages. Assume the silver-silver chloride and calomel reference electrodes are saturated with KCI. giving cell potentials of + 0.197 V and + 0.241, respectively. If an electrode has a potential of 0.953 V with respect to a standard hydrogen electrode (S.H.E.), what is the potential with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode? If an electrode has a potential of -0.049 V with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode, what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.? If an electrode has a potential of -0.080 V with respect to a saturated calomel electrode (S.C.E.). what is the potential with respect to a S.H.E.? If an electrode has a potential of 0.025 V with respect to a silver-silver chloride electrode, what is the potential with respect to a S.C.E.? If an electrode has a potential of -0.010 V with respect to a S.C.E.. what is the potential with respect to a sliver-silver chloride electrode?

Explanation / Answer

0.953 – 0.197 = 0.756 V -0.049 + 0.197 = 0.148 V – 0.080 +0.241 = 0.161 V 0.025 + 0.197 – 0.241= – 0.010 +0.241 - 0.197 =