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Compute The Voltage (In V) Produced By An Electrochemical Cell

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mark555550 | 19:09 Wed 30th Jul 2014 | Science
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Compute the voltage (in V) at 25°C produced by an electrochemical cell consisting of pure copper (which has a standard electrode potential of -0.340 V) immersed in a 0.003 M solution of Cu2+ ions, and pure iron (which has a standard electrode potential of -0.440 V) in a 0.30 M solution of Fe2+ ions. Show all working and formula.
Hint:(This question is based around equation 4.18, it is a laboratory cell consisting of two different metals in their own ionic, solutions connected by a salt bridge. As such the products and reactants can be substituted by the Molar values, and Eo will be a mixed potential).
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I'm not sure I can remember what equation 4.18 is, mark
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