Solveeit Logo

Question

Chemistry Question on Gibbs‐Helmholtz equation

Given the standard reduction potentials (EΘE^\Theta) for the half-cell reactions below, the standard Gibbs free energy of the dissolution of silver chloride in water, at 298 K, is __________ J mol1^{-1} (rounded off to nearest integer).
(Given: Faraday constant, F=96500C mol1F = 96500 \, \text{C mol}^{-1}; J=C×VJ = \text{C} \times \text{V})
AgCl(s)+eAg(s)+Cl(aq);EΘ=0.22V at 298 K\text{AgCl}(s) + e^{-} \rightarrow \text{Ag}(s) + \text{Cl}^{-}(\text{aq}); \quad E^\Theta = 0.22 \, \text{V at 298 K}
Ag+(aq)+eAg(s);EΘ=0.80V at 298 K\text{Ag}^{+}(\text{aq}) + e^{-} \rightarrow \text{Ag}(s); \quad E^\Theta = 0.80 \, \text{V at 298 K}

Answer

The correct Answer is: 55960 or 55980 Approx .