Answer: The standard potential is -0.141 V
Explanation:
To calculate the Gibbs free energy for given value of equilibrium constant we use the relation:
[tex]\Delta G=-RTlnK[/tex]
where,
= standard Gibbs free energy = ?
R = Gas constant = 8.314 J/Kmol
T = temperature = 298 K
K = equilibrium constant =
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\Delta G=40853J[/tex]
Also [tex]\Delta G=-nFE^0[/tex]
where n = no of electrons gained or lost = 3
F = Faradays constant = 96500 C
[tex]E^0[/tex] = standard potential = ?
[tex]40853=3\times 96500\times E^0[/tex]
[tex]E^0=-0.141V[/tex]
Thus the standard potential is -0.141 V