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Explanation:
The spontaneity of any reaction is predicted by the thermodynamic term, ΔG (Gibbs free energy). A negative value of ΔG gives the spontaneous redox reaction.
ΔG = -nFE° cell
E° cell =E cathode -E anode
Therefore, ΔG comes out to be negative if E° cell is positive.
The ion with the higher E value is the better oxidizing agent (reduced) and called as cathode. The ion with a lower E is the better reducing agent (oxidized) and called as the anode. In a Galvanic Cell, ion with E>0 is the cathode (higher E value).
It is given E anode=1.10 V.
E cathode must be greater than 1.10 V to make the cell reaction to occur.
E cathode must have any value. Thus, there is no maximum value for E cathode
Therefore, any reaction with E°(V) value greater than 1.10 may be used as a cathode in the cell.
The given reaction has E°(V) = +2.87 .
[tex]F_2 (8)[/tex] + 2e⇒2F (aq)