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How to Calculate Nernst Equation

What is Nernst Equation?

The Nernst equation calculates the electrode potential of an electrochemical cell under non-standard conditions (non-unit concentrations). E = E° − (RT/nF) × ln(Q). At 25°C it simplifies to E = E° − (0.0592/n) × log(Q).

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1E = E° − (0.0592/n) × log(Q) at 25°C
  2. 2n = moles of electrons transferred
  3. 3Q = reaction quotient (product of concentrations)
  4. 4E > 0 means cell is spontaneous; E = 0 means equilibrium

Worked Examples

Input
E°=1.10V (Zn-Cu cell) · n=2 · Q=0.001
Result
E = 1.10 − (0.0592/2)×log(0.001) = 1.10+0.089 = 1.189V
Dilute reactant → higher cell potential

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